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During an interview this week on The Hill TV’s show “The Rising,” a senior adviser to Bernie Sanders, Chuck Rocha, said the campaign recently lost a staffer in South Carolina to Bloomberg.

“I’ve heard it in every state that we’ve been in,” said Rocha of the Bloomberg effect, adding that one staffer recently came to him and said, “‘Hey Chuck, I’m with Bernie, I’m gonna vote for Bernie, but I’m gonna go get this money, cuz he’s gonna double my salary and pay me till November and I’ve gotta pay my bills when this thing is over.’ And I was like, ‘Look brother, go do what you’ve gotta do. Out of respect, we’d still like your vote, and ask your mommy and daddy if they’ll vote for Bernie as well,’ and he goes, ‘Oh, no problem.’ That’s a real thing.”

The salaries being paid to Bloomberg staffers are well above market rates, and often come with housing included, as well as a laptop and an iPhone. One operative lured to Bloomberg’s office in New York said she observed a seemingly endless wall of iPhones stacked like bricks as far as she could see. Another said that Bloomberg offered a job to one operative who didn’t take it, but still received a laptop and iPhone from the campaign in the mail anyway, presumably by sheer dint of onboarding momentum. One progressive consultant in Arizona has lost multiple hires to Bloomberg and is having a hard time finding workers. “I have heard of new organizers being hired by Bloomberg and then saying they are secretly still knocking for Bernie,” the consultant said.

The Bloomberg campaign is offering field organizers, or FOs) $6,000 per month and guaranteed pay through November, and many have realized that if they demand more, they will likely get it, according to hiring managers. A typical salary for that position at the state or federal level might be $3,000 to $4,000, and multiple operatives in charge of hiring FOs say they’ve never had a harder time recruiting, and applicants are making extreme demands. Regional organizing directors are being offered $8,000 a month to start, significantly more than typical campaigns.

https://theintercept.com/2020/02/13/bloomberg-spending-local-state-campaigns/
Won his first election in NY as Mayor throwing money around. 2nd go around he spent 3x as much to get re-elected. I guess he was not popular enough to go 3x.
Now,,,,,,where do we all sign up ?

Talk about fuggin up his campaign, we could do it and make some filthy lucre doing it!!
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Won his first election in NY as Mayor throwing money around. 2nd go around he spent 3x as much to get re-elected. I guess he was not popular enough to go 3x.


I think that Jon Corzine (ex Goldman Sachs) holds the record on governorship campaign spending for the Governor of New Jersey spot.
Like Don Jr. said on Hannity, "Money can't buy a personality".
Ya know, I have enough accrued vacation to carry me through to Nov. I could have some fun in a Bloomberg office. Where do I sign up?
I could take sick leave until November.
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Won his first election in NY as Mayor throwing money around. 2nd go around he spent 3x as much to get re-elected. I guess he was not popular enough to go 3x.


Uh, he bought off the city council and got them to amend the 2X term limit in 2008 so he could run for the 3rd time. And won by about 4% points.
Between Styer and Blumberg NH tv stations have to be in the black for the next ten years. Those two advertising budgets probably could have solved Puerto Rico's latest round of "we can't service our state issued debt" issue. (Several times over)
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Between Styer and Blumberg NH tv stations have to be in the black for the next ten years. Those two advertising budgets probably could have solved Puerto Rico's latest round of "we can't service our state issued debt" issue. (Several times over)


That’s no joke. Something on the order of windfall profits.
Gotta be a black swan for the media industry these days when newspapers and tv stations are folding up like.... well newspapers.
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Gotta be a black swan for the media industry these days when newspapers and tv stations are folding up like.... well newspapers.


Yep. This political go round for spending is gonna break all previous records I’m thinking.
Originally Posted by Kimber7man
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Won his first election in NY as Mayor throwing money around. 2nd go around he spent 3x as much to get re-elected. I guess he was not popular enough to go 3x.


Uh, he bought off the city council and got them to amend the 2X term limit in 2008 so he could run for the 3rd time. And won by about 4% points.


Stand corrected
I wish he would throw some our way!!
Doom azz is buying air time here in Idaho. I'm glad, cause it's fun to watch a rich fool blow his money.
Why is he wasting his money?
Someone has to win the Democratic primary in Idaho, and he probably figures he stands a better chance there than the other 2.
Looks like Sanders won in 2016 over Hillary. Will be interesting how Sanders stands up this time around in Idaho.
bloomberg, steyer, ginsburg, soros, sanders....................hmmmm, I'm seeing that annoying pattern again.
How is this different than Trump spending his own money in the last primary?
Originally Posted by JimFromTN
How is this different than Trump spending his own money in the last primary?


Trumps trying to save the country, not DESTROY it!
Originally Posted by JimFromTN
How is this different than Trump spending his own money in the last primary?
I could be wrong, but I believe Trump's campaign was unprecedented for it's lack of spending.
So Blumberg got himself into the debate...
Warren upset about it. I expect he will demonstrate how much of a financial eedyot she really is...
Unless the moderators play the Softpitch game again...
He may have his issues, but he will monkey up that bunch.....
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by JimFromTN
How is this different than Trump spending his own money in the last primary?
I could be wrong, but I believe Trump's campaign was unprecedented for it's lack of spending.

I think he got reimbursed, anyway. [I could be wrong on that, found where he spent $66 million of his own $. don't know if he got any back from RNC]
Originally Posted by JimFromTN
How is this different than Trump spending his own money in the last primary?



I thought about that question as well and here is the difference - Trump was in from the get go - Iowa, debates, etc - matter of fact he carried Iowa by the largest number since Reagan - he didn't come on late and then buy he way into the nomination, secondly, the establishment GOP was against Trump from day one, in this case, the leading candidate - Bernie Sanders is the guy the establishment is against and they *want* Bloomberg to either win the nomination or derail Bernie, even though Bernie has won (or tied) the first two primaries and by all accounts is the leading candidate to win the nomination at the moment. Trump and Bernie have more in common than Trump and Bloomberg - as far as running for president (not platform, just what happened to them while they ran)

So there really is quite a bit of difference between Trump and Bloomberg.

Not to mention Bloomberg is worth about 12X what Trump claims to be worth.

I heard that Bloomberg is planning on spending about $325M which far out paces the other candidates. Yet by comparison, that would be the same as if you had $500 and you spent $2.75. That's how little this is to Bloomberg and his ability to buy the nomination.

The only real hope the other democrats have is that he gets killed in the debates.
That debate has some potential. I think they will be attacking mini mike. I don't think they like him and he can kill a couple of their campaigns with a good performance. I hope it is a bloodbath all the way around.
should be good
Not sure I could sit through the media fawning over the scmucks, but I look forward to the highlights and outtakes...
And of course talk round the fire..
Did they OK him standing on a step stool? miles
Originally Posted by milespatton
Did they OK him standing on a step stool? miles

rofl, that point should be a negotiated one!
Originally Posted by JimFromTN
How is this different than Trump spending his own money in the last primary?


He won.
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