Last year, after Democrat Jon Ossoff’s loss in Georgia, Michael Bloomberg said that election proved something:
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg On Ossoff Loss: Shows Money ‘Can’t Buy An Election’ https://t.co/JuzFVwr1oV #GA06 #GA6 pic.twitter.com/lSDd4hxJF9
— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 22, 2017
Obviously, Bloomberg believes that’s the exception rather than the rule, because this year he’s reportedly going to try and help the Democrats make a blue wave out of huge buckets of money:
NYT scoop:
Michael Bloomberg will spend $80 million on the midterms. His goal: flip the House.https://t.co/syL9ek6vxo pic.twitter.com/Ji00Eph3as— Clifford Levy (@cliffordlevy) June 20, 2018
Michael Bloomberg Will Spend $80 Million on the Midterms. His Goal: Flip the House. https://t.co/rGawCPBbT2
— Meridith McGraw (@meridithmcgraw) June 20, 2018
Michael Bloomberg to spend $80 million to help elect Democrats: NYT https://t.co/ip8XymUVDl
— Reuters Politics (@ReutersPolitics) June 20, 2018
And you know what Bloomberg really hopes happens if he’s successful in helping eventually get Dems in control:
Michael Bloomberg Will Spend $80 Million on the Midterms. His Goal: Flip the House (And Gut Your #2A rights). https://t.co/s6QCMApAhF
— Cam Edwards (@CamEdwards) June 20, 2018
If Bloomberg’s successful in helping elect more Dems, they’ll then be able to preach to the public about a particular problem:
The Left: "The money in politics is horrible and corrupting. We should severely limit political donations."
Also the Left: ?????? https://t.co/WBAZepiPcr
— Sagacious Guy (@RealSagacity) June 20, 2018
Isn’t it ironic?
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