Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg was in Orlando on Super Tuesday, as candidates look ahead to Florida’s primary in two weeks.
While in Central Florida, Bloomberg picked up an endorsement of his own by Mayor Buddy Dyer.
“Two weeks from now we’ll be voting here in Florida, and I like Mike,” Dyer told a crowd.
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Bloomberg is focusing heavily on the Sunshine State. He has 150 paid staff members and 14 field offices.
“We’ve got to get out. We’ve got to ring door bells. We’ve got to make phone calls. We’ve got to ask our friends to vote, and we’ve got to go out and vote,” Bloomberg said in Orlando.
If former Vice President Joe Biden stumbles during Super Tuesday, Bloomberg could improve his position as an alternative to Bernie Sanders.