Candidate Michael Bloomberg succeeded in uniting the two contradictory candidates to target him politically, parallel to presenting himself as the ideal candidate to outpace US President Donald Trump.

"I am running the presidential race to defeat Trump and rebuild America ... We cannot afford another four years of Trump's actions." With these words, Bloomberg announced his candidacy for the US presidential election based on personal wealth that exceeds $ 60 billion.

Nevada holds its elections on Saturday 22 February, and although Bloomberg participates in the state’s only debate, he does not contest it as he chooses to wait to enter the electoral race starting with what is known as the Great Tuesday, March 3.

Billionaire billionaire Bloomberg qualified for the debate after receiving 19% of the polls conducted jointly by the American National Radio and Television, achieving a rise of 15%, as he received in a similar poll conducted in December, only 4% of the votes.

Candidate Bernie Sanders attacked Bloomberg, saying during a meeting with his supporters, "The clear truth is that the mayor of Bloomberg, with all the money he possesses, will not achieve the kind of excitement and energy we need to achieve the voter turnout necessary to defeat Donald Trump."

Debate between Democratic presidential candidates in Las Vegas (Reuters)

The Debate Theater
As for the candidate, Amy Kloppchart, she confirmed that she criticized Bomberg's delay in entering the race and spending a lot of money on TV and radio ads and on social networks.

"I cannot defeat him on the airwaves, but I can defeat him on the debate stage, and I think the people of America deserve it in order to make up his mind," Kloppchar said.

Candidate Joe Badin also attacked former Vice President Barack Obama Bloomberg by saying that "sixty billion dollars can buy you many advertisements, but it cannot erase your record."

Biden's criticism came in reference to Bloomberg's record with African and Latino Americans during his tenure as Mayor of New York City between 2002 and 2010.

Election expert Michael Bernard said in an interview with the US National Radio that "the focus of the attack on Bloomberg may be counterproductive to Democratic voters, contrary to what its attackers want."

In an interview with Fox, President Trump said, "I would like to compete in the elections with Bloomberg ... I would very much like that," but Trump blamed Bloomberg for "his shortness."

Trump mocked him by saying, "His shortness usually obliges him to ask for a bench for him to stand and appear to appear as a tall person from behind the pulpit."

It should be noted that Trump's height is 190 cm, while Bloomberg does not exceed 173 cm.

Michael Bloomberg considers himself the ideal candidate for the defeat of Donald Trump (Reuters)

The rise of Bloomberg
Bloomberg is betting on the race, starting on "Great Tuesday," after four electoral rounds in states from east to west.

Bloomberg chose his strategy for early intervention in conflicts, confrontations and states that he deemed insignificant, and preferred to invest his energy and part of his money in focusing on a stage starting on "Great Tuesday" until the Democratic General Conference convenes next July.

Opinion polls show that Bloomberg has grown in popularity after spending 260 million dollars on its campaign from its own wealth, including 115 million dollars in the 14 states of "The Great Tuesday".

Bloomberg's logic supported the absence of any of the Democratic candidates seeking the party card to confront President Donald Trump in the November presidential elections clearly so far.

During the primary elections in Iowa and New Hampshire, the two candidates, Senator Bernie Sanders and Mayor Pete Bottledgg, approached the lead with a majority of just 27% in both states.

Middle filter
Bloomberg presents himself as a moderate compromise candidate, and as a successful businessman he has built himself, unlike Trump.

The results of the primaries came to show the absence of a unified candidate for the spectrum of the democratic vote amid a sharp ideological divide between two groups, the first is a progressive left-wing agenda by American standards, represented by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, and the second is a traditional centrist team represented by Biden, Klupchar and Pottageged.

The Democratic elite does not appear to be behind any candidate in this early period of the race, in contrast to the situation vis-à-vis Clinton in 2016.

Candidate Bloomberg presents himself as a "moderate candidate" and may succeed in grooming supporters of the center and independents who President Trump does not like, nor any of the Democratic candidates.

Bloomberg's external positions are consistent with the Democratic mainstream. He promises to return to the nuclear deal with Iran upon his arrival at the White House, with an additional number of conditions in place, yet support the liquidation of General Qassem Soleimani.

Bloomberg does not believe that the decision to move the American embassy to Jerusalem can be reversed, but he sees the necessity of an independent Palestinian state on the pre-1967 borders.

Bloomberg is 77 years old, placing him in the same category as older candidates who have crossed the seventy years with Biden, Sanders, Trump and Warren.

During his campaign and TV advertisements, Bloomberg emphasized that he believes in workers ’rights, and that he conducts his business based on the values ​​of integrity, equality and equality.

The billionaire comes from a humble family, his father was an accountant, his mother was an administrative secretary, and Bloomberg began his career after obtaining an MBA from the prestigious Harvard University.

Bloomberg began his journey towards wealth and fame when he founded the financial information company and Bloomberg News Agency, which generates an annual revenue of approximately $ 10 billion.

Bloomberg is ranked eighth on the Forbes list of the world's rich.