President Trump’s entire ad spending this year — digital, broadcast and cable — amounts to nearly $20 million. That brought total ad spending by his campaign so far to $312 million, according to figures released by the campaign. The campaign put over $11 …
(RELATED: Bloomberg Bails On Pledge To Employ Campaign Staffers Throughout Election) Bloomberg, who left the race March 4, reported spending $158 million that month.
That spending alone is over 9x all of the money the DNC raised in 2019. Michael Bloomberg is spending unprecedented gobs of his own many billions of dollars on his late entrance into the Democratic presidential primary. Brees to Trump: Protests have never been about flag. The former New York City mayor had made news after spending around $5 million per delegate won on Super Tuesday, but his final campaign price tag in the end equaled $22,214,134.64 per delegate. … That’s more than most Democratic candidates have spent in 2020. Bloomberg's campaign spent over $180 million at the end of 2019, according to a newly released Federal Election Commission filing. 2/14/2020.
Bloomberg Spends Record Amount on Campaign in Fourth Quarter 2020 Democrat spent $188 million in fourth quarter, FEC says Ex-New York mayor gave $200 million to his campaign in 2019 Driving the news: Bloomberg is publicly capitalizing on the chaos coming out of the Iowa caucus. Bloomberg spends about $7 million per day on his campaign, latest filing shows. Not to worry, though: After spending half a billion on the campaign, Bloomberg still has $58 billion left to keep a roof over his head. Bloomberg's campaign spent 70% of its total budget on advertising, according to The New York Times, but that still left tens of millions for more frivolous purchases. That spending alone is … Bloomberg campaign spending tops $409 million By BRIAN SLODYSKO February 20, 2020 GMT Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg speaks during a campaign event, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, in Salt Lake City. What's he … In addition, Bloomberg spent nearly $8 million to pay his campaign staff in January. Campaign Finance. Mike Bloomberg spent over $1 billion on his short-lived presidential campaign, or over $23 million for each delegate he won. In a short-lived presidential campaign that will likely be remembered more for its economic output than any potential political input, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg coughed up at … Detailing Mike Bloomberg's unprecedented 2020 campaign spending Tim Fernholz. Though it's unclear how much Bloomberg will eventually spend, some of the people familiar with the matter noted that they anticipate Bloomberg to end up spending in excess of $250 million … Mike Bloomberg’s landslide of campaign cash didn’t lead to a landslide of votes — but boy did he spend big.. His campaign announced Tuesday that they will double their ad spending, which is expected to put it around $600 million for TV and digital ads alone. (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Election Commission faulted Michael Bloomberg’s campaign Thursday for the way it reported its spending, including $14 million in pre-payments to his company for campaign expenses.The campaign made an unusual advanced payment in the fourth quarter of 2019 to compensate Bloomberg LP for consultants, the use of the company’s airplane, terminal rentals and … In the first two months of his primary campaign, till the end of December, Bloomberg spent $188 million, and all of it came out of his own pocket. His campaign announced Tuesday that they will double their ad spending, which is expected to put it around $600 million for TV and digital ads alone. The billionaire’s failed presidential campaign spent $176 million in March, after he dropped out March 4. The campaign also spent $679,000 on furnished temporary housing for its army of employees, as Bloomberg scrambled to draw talent to his New York City headquarters after entering the race late. Mike Bloomberg plots spending blitz to support Joe Biden's run for president Published Fri, May 15 2020 4:07 PM EDT Updated Fri, May 15 2020 6:04 PM EDT Brian Schwartz @schwartzbCNBC No, Mike Bloomberg did not spend so much money on his failed presidential campaign that he could've given every American $1 million instead Taylor Nicole Rogers 2020-03-06T21:40:00Z Bloomberg’s final bill: $1 billion for a 104-day campaign.