Will Mike Bloomberg throw his billions and campaign machine behind Joe Biden after Super Tuesday?

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Will Mike Bloomberg throw his billions and campaign machine behind Joe Biden after Super Tuesday?
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The New York billionaire boasts huge personal wealth and extensive campaign infrastructure that could supercharge Biden's campaign following his Super Tuesday surge.

he would be willing to throw his personal wealth behind any nominee—even Sanders and Warren, who have both outlined plans for wealth taxes.

As a more moderate candidate—though one who still plans to bring in new taxes on the wealthiest Americans, if less punitive than Sanders and Warren—Biden may offer a more attractive alternative for Bloomberg if he was to drop out, something Politico reported he is considering. But Buttigieg and Klobuchar cannot offer anywhere near the financial or infrastructural clout that Bloomberg can. The 78 year old has hired 500 staffers across 30 states in preparation for a run at the White House, while cultivating a large social media operation alongside a $100 million online advertising push.

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