Sanders slams Bloomberg ahead of Nevada caucus while Warren doubles funding target. Image via ABC News.
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Sanders criticizes Bloomberg ahead of Nevada caucus

Vermont senator and leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination Bernie Sanders slammed billionaire Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign in his final speech ahead of the Nevada caucus, stating that the media mogul with a personal worth of 60 billion USD was trying to buy the presidency. Meanwhile, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's campaign has doubled its target funding goal of 7 million USD before the Nevada caucus.

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