A little more than a week and a half ago, Mike Bloomberg’s Brooklyn campaign office was just an empty storefront — the kind of white-walled box one can rent on an app for $400 an hour, if they have an art show or a pop-up influencer event to throw — with inoffensive wood floors and just a touch of exposed brick. On Wednesday night, for the former New York mayor’s debut on the Democratic primary stage, the room was littered with Mike 2020 signs, the pricey kind: corrugated plastic, high-quality ink.
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- 2/20/2020
- by Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
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