U.S. presidential election Bloomberg cancels sexual harassment contract February 22, 13:50

Former Democratic candidate for the U.S. presidential election, Bloomberg's rising New York mayor has been severely criticized in a television debate for signing a shuffle agreement with several women who alleged sexual harassment. In response, she revealed her intention to break her contract with women.

At a Democratic television debate in Nevada on Monday, Bloomberg was strictly pointed out by rival Warren Sen. Was.

Bloomberg explained, "Everything didn't make me joke," but criticisms said, "This statement disregards women."

Mr. Bloomberg issued a statement on Wednesday, stating that he had signed a confidentiality agreement with three women and said he would cancel the agreement if the intentions of the women were confirmed.

Millionaire Bloomberg has invested heavily in the election campaign and is gaining national support.

Other Democratic candidates who have become more vigilant have all criticized Bloomberg's past policies and remarks.

Bloomberg's decision seems to be aimed at fending off criticism of himself and retaining support from women who are key to the presidential election.