NEW: Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially enters 2020 presidential race, ending several weeks of will-he-or-won’t-he speculation about a late entry into the already-crowded Democratic primary.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially entered the 2020 race Sunday, ending several weeks ofBloomberg’s entrée was preceded by news of a massive television ad buy — $31 million,, who told NBC News it was the single largest single week expenditure they’d ever tracked. A $30 million buy in the final weeks of the 2012 race for then-President Barack Obama held the previous record.
He’ll also come up against a field stacked with strong competition, some with similar messaging to his own — like former Vice President Joe Biden, who has also hinged his candidacy on his ability to beat President Donald Trump next November — and progressive Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, who are running on platforms of more structural change. And they’ve all been running for months, building out organizing apparatuses as they go.
. But consternation from certain Democratic circles about how the Democratic field was shaking out — with Biden lagging while Warren surged throughout the summer and early fall — reignited talk of a Bloomberg run.Bloomberg’s recent disavowal of the stop-and-frisk policy
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