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NY titans Trump, Bloomberg take fight to Twitter

- By HENG WEILI in New York hengweili@chinadaily­usa.com

Two New York billionair­es who in the past attended some of the same social events in the city had a few words again on Thursday, only it wasn’t on some Hamptons beach or golf course but in the roiling waters of social media.

Bloomberg, the richer of the two by far, is using hundreds of millions of dollars from his cash pile in a bid to become the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al nominee, looking to unseat the Republican Trump in the November election.

While Bloomberg is lavishing dollars on TV ads and has built a wellcompen­sated national campaign staff, getting into a Twitter showdown with Trump won’t cost him a dime.

“We know many of the same people in NY. Behind your back they laugh at you & call you a carnival barking clown,” Bloomberg said. “They know you inherited a fortune & squandered it with stupid deals and incompeten­ce. I have the record & the resources to defeat you. And I will.”

Bloomberg’s insult was in response to two salvos fired by Trump on Twitter earlier on Thursday.

“Mini Mike is a 5’4’ (1.63-meter) mass of dead energy who does not want to be on the debate stage with these profession­al politician­s. No boxes please. He hates Crazy Bernie and will, with enough money, possibly stop him. Bernie’s people will go nuts!” Trump said

Bernie Sanders, 78, is not the preferred candidate of the Democratic establishm­ent, which is reluctant to throw its support behind the US senator from Vermont, himself a native New Yorker. Sanders faced the same obstacles in 2016, when the Democratic National Committee put the bulk of its resources behind the eventual nominee, Hillary Clinton.

Bloomberg says he is 5 feet, 8 inches (1.73-meter) tall. The “boxes” comment was a line Trump first used in an interview that aired during halftime of the Super Bowl on Feb 2, in which Trump said Bloomberg requested to have a box to stand on at future Democratic debates.

Trump, who is estimated to stand around 6-foot-2 to 6-foot-3, earlier tweeted: “Mini Mike Bloomberg is a LOSER who has money but can’t debate and has zero presence, you will see. He reminds me of a tiny version of Jeb ‘Low Energy’ Bush, but Jeb has more political skill and has treated the Black community much better than Mini!”

Trump also tweeted about a recording that resurfaced this week of a 2015 speech that Bloomberg gave in Aspen, Colorado, defending the “stop-question-and-frisk” policy of the New York City Police Department while he was mayor.

Stop-and-frisk was used to confiscate illegal guns. The approach ended up disproport­ionately targeting young African-American and Hispanic men, and the former mayor has since apologized for it.

Bloomberg, the richest man in New York, has a fortune estimated by Forbes to be close to $62 billion. In a June 2019 article, none other than Bloomberg.com estimated Trump’s net worth at around $3 billion.

Those “fortunes” are almost the inverse on Twitter, where Trump has 72.4 million followers and Bloomberg 2.5 million.

As far as a potential matchup between Trump and Bloomberg in November, polls show Bloomberg prevailing. In the RealClearP­olitics.com average of five polls in a hypothetic­al Bloomberg-Trump contest, the former mayor would prevail by 6 percentage points.

Trump, however, recently received the highest approval rating of his presidency, shortly after surviving an impeachmen­t trial, an acquittal which seems to have emboldened him. A Gallup poll released on Wednesday said 61 percent of US citizens say they are better off than they were three years ago.

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