US election 2020: Bloomberg donates $100m for Biden in Florida
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Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has pledged at least $100m (£78m) to help Democrat Joe Biden's presidential campaign in Florida.
Of the battleground states Florida offers the biggest share of the electoral college votes needed to win.
Mr Bloomberg already spent $1bn this year trying to defeat Mr Biden to become the Democratic challenger.
Donald Trump has hinted he will spend his own money in the state ahead of early voting opening on 24 September.
Both campaigns are keen to appeal to voters who may be casting their votes early by post and set the tone of the final weeks of their campaigns.
Postal voting is expected to be double that seen in 2016 as the coronavirus pandemic spurs voters to avoid polling stations.
Florida offers 29 of the 270 electoral college voters needed to win the election.
President Trump won Florida in 2016, while Democrat Barack Obama took the state in 2012.
"Mike Bloomberg is committed to helping defeat Trump, and that is going to happen in the battleground states," Kevin Sheekey, an adviser to Mr Bloomberg, told Reuters., external
In a tweet, Donald Trump reacted by criticising Mr Bloomberg's own run to become the Democratic candidate for president in which he reportedly spent $409m (£313m).
"I thought Mini Mike was through with Democrat politics," he wrote about the former mayor of New York City. "Save NYC instead."
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Earlier this week when asked by journalists if he was considering spending his own money in Florida, Mr Trump told reporters "If I have to, I will., external Whatever it takes, we have to win."
The president initially had a significant financial advantage over his rival but Mr Biden's successful fundraising has closed the gap.
A Cook Political Report poll this week, external suggested that the contest in Florida is narrowing, with Mr Trump improving his standing in the race there.
Nationally Mr Biden is leading in the polls.
Mr Bloomberg endorsed Mr Biden after failing to win the Democratic nomination and spoke in a prime-time slot at the Democratic convention in August.
- Published28 October 2020