Anonymous ID: c8db74 March 21, 2020, 12:41 p.m. No.8505001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5096

In the Middle of the Coronavirus Pandemic, Bloomberg Makes A Bizarre Multimillion-Dollar Donation

 

What shithead, of course he won’t donate to the people or companies during the Chines Virus situation, but he’s giving it to like minded people that demand the earth’s depopulation

 

the good news his close to a billion dollars spent on his campaign, will be wasted just as foolishly by the democrats

 

Billionaire Democrat Mike Bloomberg ended his self-funded presidential campaign earlier this month after his stunning failure on Super Tuesday. Since he first entered the race, his virtually limitless fortune has been discussed at length in the media.

 

Apparently, at the end of his campaign, he had $18 million in funds left and has finally decided to do something with that haul.

 

He’s giving it to the Democratic National Committee.

 

The Associated Press reports that Bloomberg’s $18 million transfer to the Democratic Party is “largest single such transfer ever” and “amounts to more than the national party’s typical cash balance.”

 

“The transfer will help the DNC make up for some of the steep fundraising disadvantages when compared with its Republican counterpart, which routinely has raised tens of millions more than the Democratic organization throughout election cycles.”

 

Bloomberg’s campaign “will also transfer its offices in six pivotal states to the Democratic parties in those states, to help accelerate their hiring and organizing. Those states are Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.”

 

https://pjmedia.com/trending/in-the-middle-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-bloomberg-makes-a-bizarre-multimillion-dollar-donation/

 

WASHINGTON — Mike Bloomberg’s failed White House bid cost the media mogul nearly $1 billion, according to a new FEC filing — double what was previously reported.

 

The total cost of the Big Apple billionaire’s fully self-funded campaign was a stunning $935,360,675.56, the filing made public Friday shows. (link)

 

For comparison, Donald Trump spent $66 million on his 2016 campaign and won the presidency. Bloomberg spent over 14 times more than Trump… and LOST. Bigly.

 

How’d ya like them apples?