Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York City, raced to a third place tie with Senator Elizabeth Warren in a new Democratic primary poll released Friday.
shows former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg more than doubling his percentage to reach a tie for third place with Senator Elizabeth Warren.
Former Vice President Joe Biden maintains his lead in the poll with 28 percent, a one percent drop since the last poll taken in mid-December. Senator Bernie Sanders took second place with 16 percent, a three point gain from the last poll. Bloomberg has eschewed traditional fundraising methods in favor of financing the campaign himself. The decision disqualified him from being able to participate in Democratic debates due to rules that require a certain number of campaign donors. Maintaining high enough polling numbers is also required to participate in the debates. He failed to reach that threshold before the December 19 debate.
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