Bernie Sanders called Michael Bloomberg's strategy of skipping the first four states "obscene" and said the former New York mayor was trying to "buy the presidency."
The Vermont senator suggested Bloomberg had insulted both voters and the democratic process, noting that all of the other primary candidates had spent months engaging the electorate.
"He said ‘I don’t have to do that, I'm worth $60 billion,'" Sanders said, mimicking Bloomberg. "'I’ll buy the presidency.’”
Sanders also ripped Bloomberg's embrace of "stop and frisk" policing during the billionaire businessman's three terms as mayor.
”His policies humiliated and offended hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people,” Sanders said.
Bloomberg has apologized for supporting "stop and frisk," but his past comments about the practice have added fuel to the controversy surrounding his record.
Sanders will get the chance to face Bloomberg on the debate stage for the first time on Wednesday.
2-18-2020=20,40,60,15,24
this about the presidency..
on a day with 20 numerology..2+18=20..Nevada takes center stage
Bloomberg buys the presidency |
this happened 23 weeks 3 days/233 from Bernie's 78th birthday
the town hall happened on 49th day with 317 left..
317/66th prime...105/15..reflection of 51..happened on a day with 15 numerology...
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