Bloomberg: ‘I’m Going To Stay Right To The Bitter End’ Of Democratic Primary Race

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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday that he would remain in the Democratic primary race until the “bitter end,” even if mathematically eliminated from winning on the first ballot at the Democratic National Convention.

In an interview with NBC News, the former mayor said that as long as he viewed himself as having a chance of taking the nomination, he would not concede his candidacy.

“Why would I spend all of this money, all of this time out of my life, and wear and tear, you know, which I love…incidentally, [it] reminds me of my three campaigns in New York for mayor, which I did like, the difference here is that I have to fly from event to event,” Bloomberg said.

“But yeah sure, I love it, I am going to stay right to the bitter end, as long as I have a chance,” he continued.

Read more at The Hill.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. It’s going to be bitter, you sellout. If you would have run on the same principals that made you a great Mayor you would have had a chance. You sold out to the left and progressives. And there is no bigger left than Bernie.

  2. Go ahead mini Mike. Waste your money. You would better serve the country by opening up mental clinics for left-wing looney DemocRATs.

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