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He isn’t on the ballot in Nevada’s caucuses, but billionaire and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will be on the national debate stage for the first time, joining five other Democratic candidates Wednesday night during the debate in Las Vegas. He qualified after surging in the polls.
Bloomberg is expected to endure heavy attacks from his opponents, and his performance may be a crucial test of his candidacy, political experts say, and for the party’s 2020 nominating fight.
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gnatswatting said: It could be “make or break” for anybody. :P
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Sure is cool how a person like this can just blatantly openly buy their way into office and the media is cool with it because the person doing it is on the Blue Team now, apparently electricderecho liked this
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