Bernie Sanders Attacks Bloomberg: Democracy Means Billionaires Can’t Buy Elections
‘Mr. Bloomberg, to the best of my knowledge, has very little grassroots support’
Nov 23, 2019 10:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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SANDERS: “Mr. Bloomberg, to the best of my knowledge, has very little grassroots support, but he has decided because he’s worth $55 billion that he can run for president of the United States and spend more money on TV ads, I suspect, than any candidate in the history of the United States. So what our job is is to fight for democracy. Democracy means that billionaires cannot buy elections. Democracy means we move to public funding of elections.”