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		Sanders, Bloomberg trade insults as Democratic White House race heats up
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		 [February 18, 2020] 
		By Tim Reid and John Whitesides 
 RICHMOND, Calif. (Reuters) - Democratic 
		White House contenders Bernie Sanders and Michael Bloomberg stepped up 
		their attacks on each other on Monday, with Sanders accusing the media 
		mogul of trying to buy the election and Bloomberg saying the senator and 
		his fervent supporters were hurting the party.
 
 Sanders compared the former New York mayor with Republican President 
		Donald Trump, saying both were billionaires trying to use their wealth 
		to bend a corrupt political system.
 
 "Mr. Bloomberg, like anyone else has a right to run for president. He 
		does not have a right to buy the presidency!" Sanders told thousands of 
		supporters at a rally in Richmond, near San Francisco, who booed 
		vehemently at the mention of Bloomberg's name.
 
 The attacks in California, including criticism of Bloomberg's record on 
		race, echoed a series of attacks that Sanders, a self-identified 
		democratic socialist who regularly rails against the political influence 
		of billionaires, leveled at Bloomberg over the weekend in Nevada and 
		Colorado.
 
		
		 
		
 That drew a response on Monday from Bloomberg, who tweeted a video 
		featuring alleged Sanders supporters - his fervent online backers known 
		as "Bernie Bros" - attacking other candidates and their supporters on 
		social media.
 
 It ended with a clip of Sanders calling for "civil discourse," followed 
		by the question "Really?"
 
 "We need to unite to defeat Trump in November," Bloomberg said in the 
		tweet. "This type of 'energy' is not going to get us there."
 
 Bloomberg's campaign said the attacks from Sanders were "shameful" and 
		compared him with Trump for also unfairly criticizing Bloomberg. It said 
		the attacks were a sign of the growing political threat Bloomberg posed.
 
 Bloomberg has risen sharply in recent opinion polls in the race for the 
		Democratic nomination to challenge Trump in the Nov. 3 election after 
		pouring hundreds of millions of his own dollars into advertising in 
		states that vote in March or later.
 
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			Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders 
			attends a campaign event in Carson City, Nevada, U.S., February 16, 
			2020. REUTERS/Eric Thayer/File Photo 
            
 
            Sanders leads polls nationally and in Nevada, where the next 
			nominating contest will be held on Saturday, after strong finishes 
			in the first two contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
 "At this point, the primary is Bernie's to lose, and ours to win. 
			Bernie knows this. Trump knows this. That's why they are united in 
			the campaign against Mike,” said Kevin Sheekey, campaign manager for 
			Bloomberg.
 
 "This campaign will not sit idly by and allow these false attacks to 
			stand without response," Sheekey said in a statement.
 
 Bloomberg skipped the four early voting states in February - South 
			Carolina will also vote on Feb. 29.
 
 At the rally in Richmond, Sanders also criticized Bloomberg's past 
			support in New York of "stop-and-frisk" police policies during his 
			time as mayor that disproportionately hit African Americans. 
			Bloomberg has apologized for his support of that tactic.
 
 Sanders also said Bloomberg had in the past opposed a minimum wage 
			and had called for cuts to government-run social assistance 
			programs.
 
 "Imagine a multi-billionaire opposing a raise in the minimum wage. 
			Imagine a multi-billionaire asking for cuts to Social Security, 
			Medicare and Medicaid," Sanders told the crowd.
 
 (Reporting by Tim Reid in Richmond, Calif., and John Whitesides in 
			Washington; Editing by Peter Cooney)
 
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