Bloomberg to spend at least $100M to help Biden in Florida

WASHINGTON — For­mer New York City May­or Michael Bloomberg is com­mit­ting at least $100 mil­lion to help Joe Biden’s pres­i­den­tial cam­paign in the cru­cial bat­tle­ground state of Florida.

Bloomberg’s late-stage infu­sion of cash reflects Democ­rats’ con­cerns about the tight race in a state that is a pri­or­i­ty for Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump. A vic­to­ry for Biden in Flori­da, the largest of the peren­ni­al bat­tle­ground states, would sig­nif­i­cant­ly com­pli­cate Trump’s path to reach­ing the 270 Elec­toral Col­lege votes need­ed to secure a sec­ond term.

Repub­li­cans, how­ev­er, feel con­fi­dent in their chances in the state, point­ing to GOP wins in 2018 and stronger-than-expect­ed turnout in 2016 as evi­dence the state is trend­ing in their direc­tion. They’ve invest­ed mil­lions in Flori­da focused on Lati­no out­reach and boost­ing their field oper­a­tion, and the state’s size and diver­si­ty makes cam­paigns there expensive.

In a sign that Bloomberg’s planned invest­ment put Trump on alert, how­ev­er, the pres­i­dent tweet­ed out his dis­dain for Bloomberg on Sun­day morn­ing, ref­er­enc­ing the attacks the busi­ness­man received at a Demo­c­ra­t­ic pri­ma­ry debate in Feb­ru­ary from Mass­a­chu­setts Sen. Eliz­a­beth Warren.

“I thought Mini Mike was through with Demo­c­rat pol­i­tics after spend­ing almost 2 Bil­lion Dol­lars, and then giv­ing the worst and most inept Debate Per­for­mance in the his­to­ry of Pres­i­den­tial Pol­i­tics. Poc­a­hon­tas end­ed his polit­i­cal career on first ques­tion, OVER! Save NYC instead,” he tweeted.

The bil­lion­aire Bloomberg launched his own cam­paign for the Demo­c­ra­t­ic nom­i­na­tion late last year amid wor­ries about Biden’s strengths. Despite spend­ing $1 bil­lion on his cam­paign, Bloomberg strug­gled and dropped out in March, quick­ly endors­ing Biden.

One of the world’s wealth­i­est men with a net worth esti­mat­ed to exceed $60 bil­lion, Bloomberg promised through­out his cam­paign that he would help Democ­rats try to defeat Trump regard­less of how his own White House bid fared.

He exit­ed the pres­i­den­tial race pledg­ing to spend “what­ev­er it takes” to defeat Trump, and has already invest­ed mil­lions to sup­port Democ­rats up and down the bal­lot. Bloomberg trans­ferred $18 mil­lion from his pres­i­den­tial cam­paign to the Demo­c­ra­t­ic Nation­al Com­mit­tee, and trans­ferred its offices in six key swing states to the local Demo­c­ra­t­ic par­ties there.

The busi­ness­man has con­tributed $500,000 to Voto Lati­no to help reg­is­ter Lati­no vot­ers, $2 mil­lion to the group Col­lec­tive Future to help reg­is­ter African Amer­i­can vot­ers, and $2 mil­lion to Swing Left, a group focused on elect­ing Democ­rats in swing dis­tricts. One of the groups he has found­ed and funds, Every­town for Gun Safe­ty, has com­mit­ted to spend­ing $60 mil­lion on elec­tions this cycle, and Bloomberg him­self has pledged anoth­er $60 mil­lion to sup­port Democ­rats in House races.

Bloomberg’s new spend­ing is intend­ed to boost Biden before the start of ear­ly vot­ing in Flori­da, which begins on Sept. 24. A Bloomberg advis­er said much of the mon­ey will go to tele­vi­sion and dig­i­tal adver­tis­ing. Repub­li­cans are out­spend­ing Democ­rats by about $8 mil­lion in the state in future tele­vi­sion ad reser­va­tions, accord­ing to a review of Kantar/CMAG data by The Asso­ci­at­ed Press.



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