Bernie Sanders against United States billionaire politicians


This 7 December 2019 video from the USA says about itself:

Bernie Sanders blasts billionaire candidates. John Iadarola and Emma Vigeland break it down on The Damage Report.

“Washington (CNN) Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday knocked Michael Bloomberg’s decision to enter the 2020 race for the Democratic presidential nomination, saying his new opponent is “not going to get very far in this election” and continuing his attacks on the former New York mayor’s billionaire status.

“We do not believe that billionaires have the right to buy elections, and that is why we are going to overturn Citizens United, that is why multi-billionaires like Mr. Bloomberg are not going to get very far in this election, that is why we are going to end voter suppression in America,” Sanders said during a town hall in New Hampshire following Bloomberg’s announcement.

… The billionaire, who made his fortune creating technology that bankers and traders use to access market data, has already placed at least $37 million worth of television advertising over the next two weeks, according to data from Kantar Media/CMAG.”

This 7 December 2019 video from the USA says about itself:

Bernie Sanders surges in California rising to first in the polls. John Iadarola and Emma Vigeland break it down on The Damage Report.

From the Los Angeles Times:

“The Democratic presidential contest in California remains extremely fluid — but not enough, at least so far, to provide an opening for Michael Bloomberg, who entered the race two weeks ago and was banking on winning big in the delegate-rich state, a new poll for the Los Angeles Times has found.

The survey by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found that both Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts — the commanding front-runner in a September California poll — and former Vice President Joe Biden have lost ground among the state’s likely Democratic primary voters over the last two months.

That erosion has benefited Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who narrowly tops the primary field, and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., who doubled his support since the September poll.

With less than two months before voting starts in Iowa’s Democratic caucuses and three months before California’s March 3 primary, “the race is really unusually fluid,” said Mark DiCamillo, director of the Berkeley IGS poll of voters likely to go to the polls in the Democratic primary.

Sanders is in the nominal lead, as the first-choice pick of 24%; Warren is the first pick of 22%. That is a big change from September, when she led the field with 29%.”

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