Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg opened a field office in Raleigh Friday with a campaign rally.Bloomberg served three terms as the mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, but never as a Democrat. He ran twice as a Republican and once as an Independent.Click the video player above to see what Bloomberg said about President Donald Trump's use of social media.Now, he is asking Democrats across the country and in North Carolina to make him their presidential nominee.Even though Bloomberg has been in the race for less than two months, he has already outspent all of the other Democrats with more than $1 million in television ads.Bloomberg talked about climate change, gun control and other major campaign issues. He said his biggest issue is defeating his fellow New Yorker in the White House.The former mayor also spoke about the top news of the day, the U.S. airstrike that killed a top Iranian general. Bloomberg said he hopes President Donald Trump carefully looked over the national security implications.The presidential candidate is also coming to the Triad. He is opening a field office in Winston-Salem next week and is actively looking for a location in Greensboro. Click the video player below to see Bloomberg's campaign rally.

Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg opened a field office in Raleigh Friday with a campaign rally.

Bloomberg served three terms as the mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, but never as a Democrat. He ran twice as a Republican and once as an Independent.


Click the video player above to see what Bloomberg said about President Donald Trump's use of social media.

Now, he is asking Democrats across the country and in North Carolina to make him their presidential nominee.

Even though Bloomberg has been in the race for less than two months, he has already outspent all of the other Democrats with more than $1 million in television ads.

Bloomberg talked about climate change, gun control and other major campaign issues. He said his biggest issue is defeating his fellow New Yorker in the White House.

The former mayor also spoke about the top news of the day, the U.S. airstrike that killed a top Iranian general. Bloomberg said he hopes President Donald Trump carefully looked over the national security implications.

The presidential candidate is also coming to the Triad. He is opening a field office in Winston-Salem next week and is actively looking for a location in Greensboro.

Click the video player below to see Bloomberg's campaign rally.

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