Michael Bloomberg has been running the most TV ads in Super Tuesday states, which will show whether pouring millions into them pays off
TV viewers in Super Tuesday states know this: Michael Bloomberg and his presidential campaign are on almost every channel. All day. And nearly all night.
The former New York City mayor appears on presidential primary ballots for the first time this week as 14 states, a U.S. territory and Democrats scattered around the world weigh in on the party’s nomination contest. It will be a test of whether Mr. Bloomberg can leap ahead of his primary rivals by vacuuming up a substantial number of delegates—and whether pouring more than...
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