Joe Biden and Mike Bloomberg spar with campaign videos ahead of tonight's critical Nevada debate.
“Welcome to the debates, Mike. We have a lot to catch up on about Barack Obama’s record,” Biden tweeted with a video set to circus-like music appearing to mock Bloomberg’s use of memes.
The video features sound bites and news clips of Bloomberg speaking critically of Obamacare and Wall Street reforms. It also includes a clip of Bloomberg saying he thinks the country is “more segregated in terms of race” under Obama.“Oh, I also refused to endorse him in 2008. But if a half a billion dollars in ads won’t make you ignore my record, that’s okay. I’ll always have my real friends,” the video continues, showing photos and clips of Bloomberg talking with or about Donald Trump.
The Bloomberg team responded quickly, cutting their own digital ad by using clips from a 2013 speech at a conference where Biden praises Bloomberg.“The best way to predict the future is to create it. I don't know anybody I've worked with in my career -- and I've been hanging around a long time -- who does more to create the future than you, Mike,” Biden said at the Clinton Global Initiative conference before presenting the Leadership in Public Service award to Bloomberg in 2013.
"Using video and audio to imply you have an endorsement you don’t have. Yep, this tracks," she said in aWhen asked about the video released by Bloomberg's campaign, Biden laughed it off, taking a swipe at the former mayor.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sanders and Bloomberg rise, Biden falls, with sharp shifts in views of electabilityThe latest ABC News/ Washington Post poll asked respondents about Trump's job approval, which candidate out of the 2020 field is preferred and more.
Read more »
Sanders leads by double digits in latest NBC/WSJ poll as Biden sinks, Bloomberg risesBernie Sanders has opened up a double digit lead nationally over his closest rivals in the Democratic presidential primary, where Michael Bloomberg's rise has scrambled the race.
Read more »
Bloomberg moves into second behind Sanders among Democrats, Biden third: Reuters/Ipsos pollMichael Bloomberg, a late entry into the Democratic presidential race, has moved...
Read more »
Bloomberg overtakes Biden in national 2020 poll, makes gains among black votersThe former New York City mayor has seen his polling with black primary voters jump two points despite controversy around his past remarks on stop-and-frisk.
Read more »