Elizabeth Warren made a rare direct attack on a Democratic presidential rival, slamming former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for spending millions of dollars on ads to 'buy the nomination'
ANKENY, IOWA Elizabeth Warren made a rare direct attack on a Democratic presidential rival Monday, slamming former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for spending millions of dollars on ads to"buy the nomination."
"I am here on day two of Michael Bloomberg's $37 million ad buy," Warren said at a community conversation in Ankeny, Iowa, Monday afternoon."Michael Bloomberg is making a bet about democracy in 2020 -- he doesn't need people, he only needs bags and bags of money. I think Michael Bloomberg is wrong and that's what we need to prove in this election.
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