Bloomberg has not said whether he will run for president, but
has qualified as a candidate to appear on the primary ballots of
two states. The moderate former mayor of New York City would
have a tough fight to win the primary that began in earnest in
the spring and has allowed possible rivals to campaign for
months already.
The online advertisements Bloomberg is funding, which have not
yet run but are slated to begin Friday, will target four states:
Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The
advertisements are slated to run through the primary season,
regardless of whether Bloomberg decides to run for president,
the aide confirmed. The details were first reported by The New
York Times.
Those four states are considered some of the closest and most
hotly contested in the primary contest. Trump won all four in
2016, but public opinion polls have shown that he is vulnerable
there in the 2020 election when he will stand for reelection.
Bloomberg pumped millions of his own dollars in the 2018 midterm
elections to help Democrats across the country.
The crowded field of Democrats vying for president has largely
been focused on the primary contest. Should Bloomberg run, he
would join the crowded field, entering tied for fifth place.
Bloomberg's public flirtation with a run, after saying in March
that he would not seek the nomination, came days before former
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick announced his late entry
into the Democratic field.
Democrats have grown increasingly concerned that while their
party try to sort out their primary and pick a nominee, Trump
will be able to gain ground in contested general election
states. The president's reelection campaign has started spending
heavily in online advertising, using the war chest he has
already begun to amass to target general election voters.
Bloomberg's ad buy could serve as a buffer, an effort to offset
Trump's advantage.
(Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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