
Bloomberg loses badly then rolls out Trump jokes After spending millions on his own campaign, Michael Bloomberg is dropping out of the 2020 presidential race. "Three months ago, I entered the race for president to defeat Donald Trump. Today, I am leaving the race for the same reason," he said in a statement. Mr Bloomberg, a former mayor of New York City, spent at least $409m (£313m) of his own money in the race to become the Democratic Party's nominee. He said he would now support former Vice-President Joe Biden.
Main Idea: Michael Bloomberg ended his US presidential campaign after a poor Super Tuesday showing and backed Joe Biden instead.
Key Points:
Bloomberg’s exit after spending hundreds of millions shows how much money can shape elections, which may leave voters feeling less trust in the process.
Bloomberg’s support for Joe Biden could help unify anti-Trump voters and make the Democratic choice clearer for households and communities.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central subject of the article; he ends his presidential campaign and announces support for Joe Biden.
Core political opponent driving Bloomberg’s campaign and a recurring focus of the article.
Major beneficiary of Bloomberg’s exit and the candidate Bloomberg endorses.
Major remaining Democratic contender in the primary race discussed throughout the article.
Mentioned as a key debate rival whose confrontation with Bloomberg is part of the campaign narrative.
Bloomberg is identified as a former mayor of the city, but the city itself is not a central.
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