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Brian Williams, NY Times’ Mara Gay Dragged for Bad On-Air Math About Bloomberg Campaign Spending The New York Times editorial board member says she’s “Buying Calculator, brb”. We apologise for the error. It's clear that is my friend and a great American, JoeBiden.
Today, I'm leaving for the same reason. Williams read from the tweet after it was introduced by Mara Gay, a member of the New York Times editorial board, who said that "somebody tweeted recently that actually, with the money (Bloomberg.
How did two highly accomplished and supposedly educated people like Brian Williams and Mara Gay simultaneously make such a stupefyingly asinine mistake? It is not yet clear if Bloomberg will support any other Democratic candidate against Trump.
Source: Twitter. Do you have a story tip? Return to homepage. NBC’s Brian Williams and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay reported that Mike Bloomberg spent $ trillion on his doomed presidential bid. Although he has dropped out the of the Democratic presidential race, Bloomberg will still be throwing money around to oust Donald Trump as president in November.
And it cannot be chalked up to being "bad at math". In a statement released announcing he was dropping out, Bloomberg said uniting behind one candidate was the best way to get rid of Trump. Sign out. It's beyond belief.
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The American population amounts to roughly million. Bloomberg has insisted his entire campaign was to take down fellow billionaire businessman, Donald Trump. Defeating Trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it.
Ms Gay also poked fun at the mistake on Twitter. See if you can spot the math error. Three months ago, I entered the race to defeat Donald Trump. A very awkward math mistake endorsed by two journalists on TV has gone viral with many questioning how they got it so wrong.
Email: newsroomau yahoonews. They’re a couple of on-the-airheads! I know his decency, his honesty, and his commitment to the issues that are so important to our country — including gun safety, health care, climate change, and good jobs.