Bloomberg tech company hires top ad executive as campaign continues its digital onslaught

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Hawkfish, the digital firm working for Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign, has hired ad executive Tim Castree as the billionaire's organization continues to churn out content.

The Bloomberg firm has created at least 400 different versions of Bloomberg-related content for his campaign's digital ads, these people added. The campaign is aiming to appeal to various voter demographics across the country with such an onslaught. So far this month, Bloomberg's digital ads have depicted him as a staunch advocate for gun control and a problem solver when he was mayor of New York.

When reached for comment, Castree did not deny he was hired by Hawkfish and referred questions about his role to a spokeswoman at the Bloomberg campaign. A campaign aide confirmed Castree has joined the company. While the spokeswoman didn't affirm how much content Hawkfish has created for Bloomberg, she said the firm has the ability to quickly assemble and change the message of ads, much like President Donald Trump's campaign.by rivals such as Sens.

Yet, despite some predictions of doom for his candidacy, the Castree hire and the continued content production from Hawkfish show that Bloomberg is prepared to hang around the race even beyond Super Tuesday, March 3, which is the first time he will be on any ballots in the campaign. Almost a quarter of primary delegates are up for grabs on that day, including in states such as California and Texas.

Bloomberg, who has risen to third place in Real Clear Politics' national polling average, has invested over $85 million in digital ads on both Facebook and Google. That is more than any other Democrat or Trump's campaign have spent in the presidential campaign, according to data collected by Acronym. He entered the race in late November, but his campaign spent more than $11 million

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If you own a Fake News outlet that is on its uppers. Now is the time to let MikeBloomberg know your presses are hot and ready to go.

I don’t want to see commercials. I want to hear and see the person in interviews answering questions from the population of this country. All I have heard so far is you have money. I don’t,I live in poverty.Come down here and give it go. No vote from this house.

Блумбергу надо посетить Россию, как делали Обама и Трамп.

Robert Mueller’s fraudulent, fruitless investigation, Adam Schiff’s feeble coup attempt, and Roger Stone’s sentence injustice demonstrate the desperateness of the Washington aristocrat establishment.

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