on February 28, CNN reported, based on data from Kantar Media's Campaign Media Analysis Group.
Before he dropped out over the weekend, fellow billionaire Tom Steyer was the second-biggest spender in the race, having spent almost $210 million on ads, according to the group. President Donald Trump has so far spent $59 million on ads, while Sen. Bernie Sanders has spent about $50.3 million and former Vice President Joe Biden has spent about $14.3 million.
3. Bloomberg is about 18 times richer than the next-richest presidential candidate, incumbent Republican President Donald Trump, who built a reputation of being a superrich real-estate mogul. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Donald Trump at a golf competition at Trump National Golf Course in Briarcliff Manor, New York, in 2007.
I am glad he’s as wealthy as he is. My issue with him is he clearly is seeking to buy The White House. His financial muscle has allowed him to be a late attendee in the debates and barrage the air waves with his obnoxious ads.
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