Bloomberg to reassess campaign as ad blitz fails to win Super Tuesday voters

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MIAMI: Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will reassess the future of his Democratic presidential campaign after his disappointing showing on ...

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg speaks during a press conference at his campaign office in Little Havana, Miami, Florida, U.S., March 3, 2020. REUTERS/Marco BelloMIAMI: Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will reassess the future of his Democratic presidential campaign after his disappointing showing on Super Tuesday, but a campaign official said that did not mean his candidacy would end on Wednesday .

Bloomberg was unlikely to win any states, although he will likely pick up some of the 1,357 pledged delegates available. He was projected to win in American Samoa, a US territory that awards a total of six delegates. He also picked up some delegates in Colorado and early results showed him No 2 in delegate-rich California.

He hired thousands of staffers and mounted a vigorous national tour focused on Super Tuesday states, and began to rise in national opinion polls. Bloomberg said on Tuesday night he had done well among"swing voters" and"proved we can win the voters who will decide the general election", but it was unclear which voters he was citing.

 

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