Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has spent more than 10 times what his top rivals have put into the Super Tuesday races
Democratic presidential candidate Michael R. Bloomberg has spent more than $124 million on advertising in the 14 Super Tuesday states, well over 10 times what his top rivals have put into the contests that yield the biggest trove of delegates in a single day.
Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor, has also poured millions into ground operations in Super Tuesday states. In Colorado, where voters already are casting primary ballots by mail, he has a paid staff of 55 people; Sanders has two. There will be 1,357 pledged delegates up for grabs on March 3; it takes 1,991 to capture the nomination.
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