Michael Bloomberg Buys a RECORD $34 Million in Anti-Trump Commercials, Sanders SLAMS Him for ‘Buying an Election’

Is Michael Bloomberg running for president? No one seems to have a clear answer to that question. He seemed to formally announce his bid, but then he didn’t? Well, he’s a leftist, so we can’t really act surprised when he acts like a crazy person. It’s part of the deal.

Upon closer inspection, it might be that Bloomberg doesn’t really want to do the job himself. He’d rather buy a president to enjoy the perks but make his stooge deal with the fallout and negatives of the job.

Now, you, as a red-blooded American, might think that our elections aren’t for sale. You’re technically correct, but not by much. Bloomberg effectively bought over a dozen state-wide elections in 2018, and he’s upping his game for 2020.

He just bought a record-setting number of ad spots for a single week. All of his ads are anti-Trump, and they cost a total of $34 million. This is just one week’s effort. By the end of 2020, Bloomberg will probably outspend the entire GOP on political campaign ads. It’s absolute insanity.

There’s a crazy twist to this whole story. The first person to condemn Bloomberg for this was Bernie Sanders. Now, you might think this was a moment of principle from Sanders. Tim Pool certainly thinks so. But, there’s another angle to consider. Bernie considers Bloomberg as competition for the Democratic nomination. You’ll have to make up your own mind, and the information in this video can help you do that.


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