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Bloomberg Spends Millions on Super Bowl Ad Aimed to Get ‘Under Trump’s Skin’

by Madison Summers
January 7, 2020 at 2:46 pm
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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will be using the Super Bowl game being televised as a way to take a swing at President Donald Trump.

At the annual National Football League (NFL) game — a championship that draws tens of millions of viewers — on Feb. 2 viewers will see an advertisement by Bloomberg. The target of the advertisement: Trump.

“The biggest point is getting under Trump’s skin,” Bloomberg’s campaign spokesperson Michael Frazier said, as The New York Times reported. “We have the means to raise a national campaign, unlike any other candidate.”

It’s unclear what the exact price tag of Bloomberg’s advertisement will be. However, as The Times reports, it will “most likely cost at least $10 million and potentially one-up President Trump’s campaign.”

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Bloomberg has spent $170 million in advertisements since entering the 2020 presidential race. Additionally, he has spent a hefty sum on advertisements on Google searches.

After drawing a rebuke from his fellow 2020 Democratic rivals over his spending, Bloomberg has defended his spending, as he previously said, “I’m doing exactly the same thing they’re doing, except that I am using my own money.”

Though the number of viewers fell to its lowest in the past decade during last year’s Super Bowl, there were still roughly 98.2 million people watching the game — and if matched this year, it is still a large number of people that would be reached by Bloomberg’s advertisement. This continues his vow that he would spend $100 million on anti-Trump ads.

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