up in a lab, and so far it s been enough to like give them a pulse in the polling but not much more than that. what do you think? and it s not just the tv ad, it s the marginal impact of an online ad and i think amy klobuchar had it right which she said the democratic party doesn t like billionaires. even the billionaires don t like billionaires. so i m not sure you can buy the primary in the democratic primary and caucus system. no one spending $100 million, barely tapped into their resources. that s really the question to me what i find in a dispassionate discryptive sense fascinating is i don t know cornell if bloomberg decides to spend literally $1 billion is that enough to make you or literally you can spend all the money you have and it doesn t matter? new, look full transparency
dispassionate discryptive sense fascinating is i don t know cornell if bloomberg decides to spend literally $1 billion is that enough to make you or literally you can spend all the money you have and it doesn t matter? new, look full transparency i ve done work for interview town so i have taken some interview town bloomberg money, but that said i don t think you can and one of the things we worry about in politics all the time is how much our candidate is going to be outspent. and if our candidate is outspent tremendously, it absolutely has an impact on the race. and a guy like bloomberg, look he was supposed to be mayor of new york, but he has a track record and deep pockets and something to say, i don t think you can completely discount that out. i think we re at a different point and different time in our elections. that s the open question. i honestly don t know the answer. he and andrew yang are essentially tied in national