Mike Bloomberg wasn’t on the ballot for Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada, and he won’t be for South Carolina. He’s betting all of his campaign on Super Tuesday next week.
 
He’s used massive media buys to reach voters with his message on how he’d beat Donald Trump. Senator Warren used last week’s debate to send voters a very different message about the two men.
 
 
Gif of Senator Elizabeth Warren saying, 'Oh. I'm not talking about Donald Trump. I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg.'
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After highlighting the similarities between Mike Bloomberg's past behavior toward women and Trump's, Sen. Warren said, "We are not going to beat Donald Trump with a man who has who-knows-how-many nondisclosure agreements and the drip-drip-drip of stories of women saying they have been harassed and discriminated against."
 
Bloomberg defended himself: "None of th[e women] accuse me of doing anything other than, maybe they didn't like a joke I told," which drew groans and booing from the audience. Warren asked if he'd release the women from their NDAs so they can, "if they wish now to speak out and tell their side of their story." 
 
Bloomberg declined on stage, but after facing mounting pressure, announced Friday that he was releasing women from three NDAs.
 
Prior to the Nevada debate, our surveys showed that Mike Bloomberg’s favorability rating in the WDTO community was +20 points.
 
The morning after the debate, however, his favorability ratings had dropped to -12 points, with 56% of you saying Bloomberg should drop out of the race. We need to know where engaged Democrats stand TODAY:
 
 
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