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Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg defended the "stop-and-frisk" policy for years, until he launched his presidential bid.

Mike Bloomberg Can’t Shake The Legacy Of Stop-And-Frisk Policing In New York

By NPR News | February 26, 2020

As he runs for president, the former New York City mayor faces tough questions about aggressive police tactics that disproportionately targeted young men of color.

Democratic presidential candidate and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg speaks at a campaign event in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday.

New York Billionaire Storms Super Tuesday States, Pledging To ‘Get It Done’

By NPR News | February 16, 2020

Bloomberg is skipping all of the early states and banking instead on proving his campaign’s viability by doing well on Super Tuesday, when 14 states vote on March 3.

Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg generated criticism after a 2015 audio clip resurfaced in which he defends aggressive police tactics targeting minority communities.

‘Throw Them Against The Wall And Frisk Them’: Former New York Mayor’s Race Talk Stirs Debate

By NPR News | February 11, 2020

The remarks, shared widely on social media this week, have sparked discussion about the former New York City mayor’s past support of stop-and-frisk policies, which targeted minority neighborhoods.

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who made a relatively late entry into the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, could soon be on a debate stage for the first time after the party dropped its requirement of grassroots fundraising support.

New Party Rules Could Put Former New York Mayor On Debate Stage

By NPR News | February 1, 2020

The Democratic National Committee is eliminating the requirement for candidates to show grassroots donor support in order to appear in the Nevada debate on Feb. 19.

New York’s Michael Bloomberg Takes New Step Toward 2020 Presidential Run

By NPR News | November 21, 2019

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday as he continues to weigh a late entrance into the Democratic presidential primary.

Michael Bloomberg is reconsidering entering the Democratic presidential primary. If he entered, he would be the second billionaire to join the race who walked back an earlier decision not to run.

Former New York Mayor Bloomberg Reopens Door To 2020 Presidential Run

By NPR News | November 8, 2019

A possible late entry into the Democratic primary by Michael Bloomberg less than three months before the Iowa caucuses would shake up the still-crowded field.

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