In three short weeks, Mike Bloomberg has spent a staggering $117 million on his presidential bid. But what kind of return on investment has he gotten so far — and what does it say about his chances of winning the Democratic nomination?
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Bloomberg launched his last-minute campaign exactly three weeks ago. His appearances on the trail have been few and far between: a brief speech and meet-and-greet in Virginia; a visit to Aurora, Colo., the site of a 2012 mass shooting, to unveil a sweeping gun control agenda; events last week in San Francisco and Stockton, Calif.
On the endorsement front, Bloomberg’s billions have helped more. Last week he secured the support of the first African-American mayor of Stockton, Calif., Michael Tubbs.
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