Mike Bloomberg spent nearly $1,000,000,000 on his 3-month presidential campaign.
“After yesterday’s results, the delegate math has become virtually impossible — and a viable path to the nomination no longer exists," Bloomberg said at the time."But I remain clear-eyed about my overriding objective: victory in November. Not for me, but for our country. And so while I will not be the nominee, I will not walk away from the most important political fight of my life."
Bloomberg said defeating Trump means supporting former Vice President Joe Biden, the current front-runner.
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