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In reply to the discussion: I'm running against some folks who are billionaires. [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)17. Oh geeze, poor downtrodden multimillionaire. Did he say he's running against DEMOCRATS?
By the way, according to Federal regulations, NO candidate can take more from a contributor than $2,800 - an amount he's accepted from many contributors.
And since more than 70% of his contributions are "un-itemized", we have no idea whether or not they came from billionaires, millionaires, CEOs, etc.
Speaking of Federal regulations, Sanders' campaign has had more contributions flagged by the FEC than all the other candidates (even before many dropped out) combined.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Whose supporters constantly remind everyone about how much money he raises.
HarlanPepper
Feb 2020
#5
In comparison Sanders net worth is $2 million and Bloomberg's is $61.7 billion.
CentralMass
Feb 2020
#40
Even though he only has a 'mere' $2 million, he still hides some of his financial situation.
keithbvadu2
Feb 2020
#42
Dems are the only ones standing between this country going into the abyss - nobody should be
UniteFightBack
Feb 2020
#60
A millionaire financed and given voice by more average Americans than any other
Uncle Joe
Feb 2020
#14
for a little context. .. if dollars were seconds, a million bucks would be 11days. a billion
Kurt V.
Feb 2020
#36
Using your logic, no doubt there must be a bunch of billionaires just chomping at the bit
Uncle Joe
Feb 2020
#19
Uh, both of the billionaires currently running for our nomination have proposed raising their taxes.
W_HAMILTON
Feb 2020
#34
Oh geeze, poor downtrodden multimillionaire. Did he say he's running against DEMOCRATS?
George II
Feb 2020
#17
Yeah. I don't know where the notion that if you take money from some people, you
Blue_true
Feb 2020
#37