Democratic rivals have begun to grapple with two hallmarks of Michael Bloomberg’s campaign: a policy record that has sometimes diverged from that of other Democrats on race and economics, and his enormous wave of spending
LAS VEGAS—Democratic presidential candidates are sharpening their criticism of high-spending rival Michael Bloomberg, saying that the billionaire former New York City mayor would fail to mobilize the party in a potential matchup against President Trump in November.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is seeking to build on his early-state success with a victory in this week’s Nevada caucuses, said at a Saturday night dinner in Las Vegas that Mr. Bloomberg’s past views on law enforcement and economic issues would hinder the party’s...
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