The former New York City mayor’s sudden ascent in the polls comes amid his somewhat unorthodox campaign strategy
In a VILE display of defending @MikeBloomberg's racism, @cnn responds to audio unearthed by @BenjaminPDixon that shows Bloomberg saying you stop crime by frisking minorities by…
Attacking Dixon as a Bernie supporter, questioning how he got the audio—and what his motives are. pic.twitter.com/nBkBbPU6Kr
— Jordan (@JordanChariton) February 11, 2020
Imagine spending a week arguing that Bloomberg isn’t an oligarch, and then being confused as to how his money could influence public opinion. https://t.co/CVLwXEBduh
— Briahna Solidarity Gray (@briebriejoy) February 11, 2020