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Rules Are For Other People: DNC Makes It Easier for Seven-Figure DNC Donor Michael Bloomberg to Qualify for Debates

Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates on Friday accused Michael Bloomberg of buying his way into the Democratic party debates after the Democratic National Committee announced changes to its debate-qualification thresholds that appear to benefit the former New York City mayor.

Tulsi Gabbard, Tom Steyer, and a spokesman for Bernie Sanders all slammed the rule change, which was first reported by Politico.

According to the website, the DNC will no longer require candidates to reach a threshold of the number of donors in order to qualify for its Feb. 19 debate in Las Vegas.

The change would seem to help Bloomberg the most of any Democrat since the billionaire is funding his campaign entirely on his own. Bloomberg contributed $180 million of his own money to his campaign in the 4th quarter of last year, according to his campaign’s Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, which were released on Friday.

The DNC’s filings show that Bloomberg contributed more than $1.1 million late last year to the party and a joint fundraising committee operated by the DNC.

The records show that Bloomberg made three donations of $106,500 to the DNC itself, and another $800,000 to the Democratic Grassroots Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee for the DNC and state Democratic parties.

Bloomberg’s campaign manager, Kevin Sheekey, praised the DNC’s move, telling Politico he is “thrilled” that Bloomberg will likely appear in Las Vegas.

Other candidates were not as pleased.

“Back in December, I called on the DNC to open up the debate requirements so that more candidates, including candidates of color, would be able to participate,” said Tom Steyer, a fellow Democratic candidate and billionaire. “Instead, they are changing the rules for a candidate who is ignoring early states voters and grassroots donors.”

“Billionaire Bloomberg just bought the @DNC,” and tagged her post with the hashtag “#PayToPlay,” Gabbard, a Hawaii congresswoman, wrote on Twitter.

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Jeff Weaver, a senior adviser to Sanders, told Politico that the rules change was evidence of “a rigged system where the rich can buy their way in.”

Sanders has invested heavily in generating a large number of individual donors.

“To now change the rules in the middle of the game to accommodate Mike Bloomberg, who is trying to buy his way into the Democratic nomination, is wrong,” Weaver told Politico.

“Now, suddenly because Mr. Bloomberg couldn’t satisfy one of the prongs, we see it get changed?”

A DNC spokeswoman defended the rules change, saying that the donor threshold is not as useful a metric as it was in the earlier debates.

“Now that the grassroots support is actually captured in real voting, the criteria will no longer require a donor threshold,” Adrienne Watson, the DNC’s deputy communications director, told Politico.

“The donor threshold was appropriate for the opening stages of the race, when candidates were building their organizations, and there were no metrics available outside of polling to distinguish those making progress from those who weren’t.”

The DNC and Bloomberg’s campaign did not respond to questions from The Daily Caller News Foundation.

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