Bloomberg pushing Wall Street execs, mega donors to back DNC fundraising.
December 14, 2019, 2:35 AMThe billionaire Democrat has now spent more than $100 million on TV advertising in the 2020 campaign.is set to meet with several executive Wall Street influencers and mega donors on his home turf Thursday, ABC News has learned.
"He'll encourage giving to state parties and the DNC to support efforts across the country to make sure Donald Trump does not get a second term," Bloomberg spokesman Marc LaVorgna said in a statement to ABC News.
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