WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidates hoping to revive their flagging campaigns increasingly took aim at Mike Bloomberg, blasting their billionaire rival for trying to buy his way…
On Bloomberg’s apology for redlining comments, @JulianCastro says
“Does your credit card company take an apology? Does equifax or credit rating agencies? Businesspeople who run for office think an apology is everything. I think voters should hold him accountable for his record.” pic.twitter.com/49ho58gBwl
— Sawyer Hackett (@SawyerHackett) February 14, 2020
Under Bloomberg, my mother was forced out of the rent-stabilized apartment she lived in for over 30 years.
Under Bloomberg, teachers unions were attacked and our schools lost funding.
Under Bloomberg, my friends and family were stopped-and frisked.
We deserve so much better. https://t.co/eXVluLEQww
— Jamaal Bowman (@JamaalBowmanNY) February 13, 2020