Mike Bloomberg is reassessing whether to stay in the Democratic primary campaign after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday and will meet with top advisers Wednesday to discuss his next steps, senior campaign officials told NBC News
Mike Bloomberg is reassessing whether to stay in the Democratic primary campaign after a disappointing performance on Super Tuesday and will meet with top advisers Wednesday morning in New York to discuss his next steps, senior campaign officials told NBC News.
After pouring more than $500 million of his own money into his campaign, Bloomberg failed to meet the 15 percent threshold required to win delegates in most Super Tuesday states, earning only a small number of delegates and lagging far behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the delegate count.
Despite the results Tuesday night, Bloomberg's campaign has invested $7 million in advertisements in states that vote after Super Tuesday, including delegate-rich Florida, according to the tracking firm Ad Analytics. Story continuesBloomberg skipped the first four voting states — Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — instead focusing his time and money on Super Tuesday.
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