Brian Chilson
BLOOMBERG: The billionaire filed in person to get his name on the ballot in Arkansas last month.

Michael Bloomberg will spend more than $30 million on advertising next week alone for his likely vanity candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president.

That includes at least $273,006 in Arkansas, reports Chad Day of the Wall Street Journal.

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Bloomberg, one of the richest people in the world, may have plans to spend between $500 million and $1 billion on his doomed campaign, according to some rumors.

Somebody stop and frisk his well-paid advisors, they’re robbing the man.

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