Bloomberg Brings California a Housing Plan in First Visit
- Former New York mayor offers affordability and poverty policy
- California is crucial to Bloomberg’s strategy for nomination
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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday used his first presidential campaign visit to the make-or-break state of California to offer his plan to address the problems of poverty and housing affordability plaguing the Golden State.
Bloomberg is skipping the four initial nominating contests in February and focusing on California, Texas, North Carolina and the other delegate-rich states voting March 3 on Super Tuesday and beyond. California alone offers 495 delegates to the nominating convention next summer, a little over 10% of the total.