Bloomberg Wins First Gubernatorial Endorsement

White House hopeful Michael Bloomberg has snatched his first gubernatorial endorsement announcing on Wednesday that the governor of Rhode Island will support his bid for the Democratic nomination.

The campaign of New York City mayor released a statement that was first obtained by The Associated Press and stated that Gov. Gina Raimondo would announce the endorsement at an event later in the day. Raimondo, a longtime ally of Bloomberg’s, joins a growing list of local officials backing him as he seeks to make a push in the field despite a late start in the Democratic primary.

“Mike is a problem-solver with a long track record of delivering results, and I’m proud to stand with him today,” Raimondo said in the statement. “From fighting gun violence to addressing climate change, to combating the opioid crisis and more, Mike understands the issues that impact our lives every day.”

“We cannot risk another four years of President Trump’s destructive policies, and I know that Mike is the right leader to take him on,” the governor added.

According to The Hill, her endorsement comes as Bloomberg looks set to be eligible to appear on the upcoming Democratic presidential debate stage in Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada caucuses thanks to rule changes eliminating a donor threshold that previously prevented the billionaire, who is self-funding his campaign, from being eligible for an invitation.

The rule changes have been roundly criticized by Bloomberg’s rivals in the Democratic primary, some of whom have pointed out that the guidelines were previously not changed to ensure that candidates of color would be eligible to appear.

“I’m not sure that this is a development that he’s going to welcome, frankly. I think the [Democratic National Committee] looked at this and said, ‘We need to get Bloomberg on the debate stage.’ This change is clearly tailor-made to deliver him to the debate stage,” said Andrew Yang (D), another 2020 candidate.

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