Super Tuesday disaster for Bloomberg


(Worthy News) – Michael Bloomberg is facing the worst-case scenario for his presidential campaign.

After spending a half million dollars on his long-shot White House bid, the former New York City mayor is finding out that money can’t buy you delegate viability.

In states such as North Carolina and Virginia, Bloomberg may not earn a single delegate, as he received less than 15% of the vote. Those two states were where his voter turnout operation was the largest, but it seems that it was no match for Joe Biden. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]

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