President Trump takes time to insult Michael Bloomberg in the pre-Super Bowl presidential interview, and the Bloomberg campaign responds by insulting the president.
Now those tensions are boiling over ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, with both Trump and Bloomberg airing ads during the game at a cost of more than $11 million.
Kevin Sheekey, Bloomberg’s campaign manager, told NBC News that"it is fair to say" that their"theory of the case is playing out, and we are on wartime footing." It’s a deliberate strategy to counter-program the Iowa caucuses on Monday, the formal starting gun for the primary contests and a critical test for most other Democratic candidates – except, perhaps, Bloomberg, who is skipping Iowa and the other early states.
As Bloomberg and Trump prepared to air dueling ads during Sunday’s Super Bowl, both were already trading barbs. Trump dismissed the three-term mayor of his hometown as “very little” – a reference to his height.told Fox News
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