Laying out his plan, Bloomberg contrasted sharply both in policy and in rhetoric with more progressive Democrats vying for the nomination.
Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg meets people as he opens his Tennessee 2020 campaign headquarters in Nashville, Tenn., on Dec. 19, 2019.Bloomberg outlined how he'd build on Obamacare during Thursday's rally, but more notable were the knocks against not just Trump, but alsoShe has frequently slammed"billionaire tears," and Bloomberg, in particular, for his vast wealth and how he's harnessed it for his presidential bid.
Bloomberg’s health care plan would cost an estimated $1.5 trillion over 10 years, with cost savings at roughly $500 billion -- a far cry from the $20.5 trillion in new federal spending Warren would ask for.