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Bro is she going to run again using his money? What will Kemp say? Those northeast elites are attacking our way of life. Not a good decision.
Did you read the article? :gucci:

He donated to her gubernatorial race in 2018 and her Fair Fight initiative that's helping black and brown folks fight voter suppression. She in turn invited him to a voting rights summit. Why would any black person have an issue with this? Because some spoiled ass cac bros on Twitter said so? fukk them.
 

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Did you read the article? :gucci:

He donated to her gubernatorial race in 2018 and her Fair Fight initiative that's helping black and brown folks fight voter suppression. She in turn invited him to a voting rights summit. Why would any black person have an issue with this? Because some spoiled ass cac bros on Twitter said so? fukk them.
I did. You really think Bloomy cares about this? She owes him now.
 

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She owes him now.
:comeon: She owes him? C'mon fam, she invited him to speak at a summit with other speakers. You act like she's having a secret dinner with him in a wine cave somewhere in the Hamptons.

You really think Bloomy cares about this?

He sounds pretty serious to me.

Bloomberg spending $15M-$20M to register half million voters in 5 key states

As he moves toward a presidential announcement, New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg is rolling out plans to spend an estimated $15 million to $20 million on a voter registration drive designed to weaken President Donald Trump’s reelection chances in five battleground states.

The new effort will target 500,000 voters from traditionally underrepresented groups that typically lean Democratic, including African Americans, Latinos, Asians, young voters and those living in some rural communities. The drive will begin early next year in Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin, but could expand to more states.
 
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