Bloomberg Is Reportedly Paying Californians $2,500 Per Month To Post Pro-Bloomberg Content Ahead Of Primary

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Bloomberg Is Reportedly Paying Californians To Post Pro-Bloomberg Content Ahead Of Primary

Chris White Tech Reporter
February 19, 2020 3:08 PM ET

  • Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is reportedly deputizing social media users in California to post pro-Bloomberg content on their platforms before that state’s primary in March.
  • Two Obama-era operatives are behind one of the apps helping Bloomberg create the army.
  • Bloomberg’s campaign’s reported efforts came as Sen. Bernie Sanders is surging in the state, with a poll showing that he’s up by roughly 18 points next to his nearest competitor, former Vice President Joe Biden.

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is deputizing hundreds of Californians to post and text their friends messages supporting the candidate, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

Bloomberg’s campaign is hiring more than 500 so-called deputy digital organizers to promote Bloomberg to everyone they know on social media, the report noted, citing documents and sources familiar with the plan.

The deputies must work 20 to 30 hours a week to receive $2,500 a month in compensation, according to TheWSJ.

The campaign is spearheading the move ahead of California’s March 3 primary and could later be rolled out nationwide, the documents noted. The documents also suggest that the campaign is rolling out a similar strategy that President Donald Trump deployed in 2016, according to TheWSJ.

“We are meeting voters everywhere on any platform that they consume their news,” a Bloomberg spokeswoman told TheWSJ. “One of the most effective ways of reaching voters is by activating their friends and network to encourage them to support Mike for president.”

One group reportedly responsible for helping the effort is Higher Ground Labs, a group started by Betsy Hoover, who formerly worked as director of digital organizing for former President Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection team.

Higher Ground Labs has not responded to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

The group is funding OutVote, an app that helps users send pre-written texts championing Bloomberg back to the campaign, TheWSJ reported. OutVote is aiding Bloomberg in creating its social media army — the app also allows users to research whether their friends have voted in previous election.

Shomik Dutta, a veteran of Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns, joined Hoover as a co-founder. She supports the use of digital marketing on campaigns.

“If you can deeply understand and predict someone’s personality that is a very effective way to do marketing and sales and campaigns,” Dutta told the Financial Times in January.

She noted at the time that their group is taking pains to not roll their intentions out in a creepy way.

She added: “We have to be careful that we are not creepy and manipulative but if you can appeal to someone’s core values that is totally fair game.”

Higher Ground Labs has reportedly plowed over $15 million of donor money into dozens of liberal digital start-ups.

Analysts are calling their attempts to use such tactics to tilt the election in Bloomberg’s favor an example of astro-turfing.

“It’s classic AstroTurf tactics,” James Thurber, professor of government at American University, told TheWSJ on Wednesday.

He added: “When you have unlimited resources the way Bloomberg seems to, you can do that.”

Bloomberg’s move to pull out the stops in California comes as Sen. Bernie Sanders is surging in the state.

The Vermont senator is polling at 32% among likely Democratic voters in California ahead of the state’s March 3 contest, according to a Public Policy Institute of California survey published Wednesday. Sanders is 18 percentage points ahead of former Vice President Joe Biden.

Bloomberg also employed the Meme 2020 project to help elevate Bloomberg’s name. It launched earlier in February and has already placed posts on one account with a meme page with more than 2.7 million followers; Jerry Media’s own most popular account, “****Jerry,” also pushed posts for the New York billionaire.

Bloomberg’s team reportedly wants the accounts to describe “why Mike Bloomberg is the electable candidate who can rise above the fray, work across the aisle so ALL Americans feel heard & respected,” according to The Daily Beast. Bloomberg told reporters in November 2019 that he plans on spending $500 million or more to defeat Trump.

Bloomberg’s campaign did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
He’s flushing his money down the toilet and I couldn’t be happier. Look at the performance that twit gave at the debate the other night. He gets his way by throwing his money around but I have yet to be moved by a political ad and I suspect that most people who have seen or heard this guy are singulary unimpressed.
 

Murt

Veteran Member
well I guess that he can claim to have done more to stimulate the local economy that the other candidates
 
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Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This is more desperate than Jeb's "Please clap" moment. No, Mike - beating the dead horse a few more times is not going to make it drag your carriage!

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Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The only solace I get whenever I am subjected to yet another Mini Mike ad is that he is that much poorer. Probably just chump change for him though.

Watch out...the next step is for him to actually pay for votes.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
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vestige

Deceased
I will.put up a sign praising him.in my creek bottom about 3/4 mile from here. A stray deer hunter may see it in November.

Send cash to vestige via courier.

I will.donate the money to Trump. (Who is pretty flush as it is)
 
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