Mike Bloomberg spent more than $1 billion on four-month presidential campaign according to filing

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Mike Bloomberg spent more than $1 billion on four-month presidential campaign according to filing
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Mike Bloomberg spent more than $1 billion on roughly 100-day presidential run, according to a new Federal Election Commission filing. He won 55 delegates in the primary, and only one contest, in American Samoa, spending roughly $18 million per delegate.

Bloomberg poured more than $1 billion of his own money into his White House bid, which featured a national campaign operation with roughly 2,400 staff.

The former New York City mayor won just 55 delegates in the primary, and only one contest, in American Samoa, spending roughly $18 million per delegate.

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