NEW: The events are set to draw some of the biggest names in the financial services community to Biden’s side, despite his campaigns recent struggles. Attendees also include Goldman Sachs chief spokesman Jake Siewert. Biden is expected to raise $1 millionhttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/13/joe-biden-hosts-wall-street-donors-at-ny-fundraisers-as-campaign-struggles.html …
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NEW: The gatherings come at a key moment. Many who are sticking with Biden tonight have privately agreed that Mike Bloomberg is their alternative if the former vice president struggles in Nevada and South Carolina.https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/13/joe-biden-hosts-wall-street-donors-at-ny-fundraisers-as-campaign-struggles.html …
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Good. Now cover Bloomberg.
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I couldn’t care less who donates as long as it’s legal. Good for Joe. This knocks down all the post New Hampshire reporting trying to encourage his donors to leave him. No doubt promoted by Bloomberg.
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Thank God. Give the man some funds so he can compete in this race. I do not care where he gets his $ as long as it's legal.
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Billionaires don't invest large amounts of money unless they get something in return. Joe and Pete will give special access to them first and foremost. Bloomberg will answer to no one. Not you, not me. It's still "We the people", right?
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Special access shouldn't be given to the wealthy elite.https://berniesanders.com/volunteer/
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Yayyyyy billionaires buying our politicians! Three cheers for corporatism! Donut twitter never disappoints...
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