Michael Bloomberg has decided to form a new group to take on President Donald Trump, an aide to the former New York mayor tells CNN
Bloomberg ended his campaign on Wednesday and threw his support behind former Vice President Joe Biden. But, according to the aide, the group Bloomberg plans to build will focus on supporting the Democratic nominee and opposing Trump, not helping Biden in the primary. The group will also support down-ballot Democrats.
Read MoreThe name, scope and budget for the organization has yet to be determined, the aide added. Like all independent expenditures, the yet-to-be-named entity will not be allowed to coordinate with any campaigns.Bloomberg will also continue to fund Hawkfish, the digital operation that propelled his months-long presidential campaign, the aide said.
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