KEY POINTS
  • Mike Bloomberg will ditch plans to form an independent group to support Democrats in the 2020 presidential election and instead transfer $18 million to the Democratic National Committee. 
  • His 2020 campaign will lay off staff in battleground states, according to NBC News. 
  • The move ensures Bloomberg will have influence in the 2020 campaign after he dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. 
Former Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg addresses his staff and the media after announcing that he will be ending his campaign on March 04, 2020 in New York City.

Former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg will scrap his plans for an independent group to boost Democrats in the 2020 presidential election and instead pile $18 million into the Democratic National Committee, his campaign announced Friday.

As part of the move, the one-time presidential hopeful will lay off campaign staff, who will get paid through the first week in April and get medical benefits through the end of that month, according to NBC News.