According to the foreign media "Financial Times" report, Michael Bloomberg (Michael Bloomberg) temporarily has a small but extremely suspicious advantage in the 2020 presidential election: When his company owns nearly 325,000 globally When you enter "Mike" in a news terminal, you will be redirected to the candidate's campaign website.
"Financial Times" produced animation demonstration
In this regard, a Bloomberg spokesperson told The Verge that now when "Mike" is entered, it turns to Bron Berg's personal web page. In addition, he also said that the occurrence of the previous situation was an unintentional mistake, and said that entering "Mike" to transfer the link to Bloomberg's personal website is a tradition that has begun in the 1990s. In other words, this has nothing to do with this presidential election. According to the spokesperson, Bloomberg’s personal website had never reported his identity as a presidential candidate but focused on his charity work. The spokesperson said that it was a mistake that they did not change the redirect when the nature of their website changed.
In addition, it is not to say that the redirection of Bloomberg terminal will definitely bring huge benefits to Bloomberg's election. After all, there are only 325,000 users in these expensive terminals that require $20,000 a year, of which only a very small number of people are in the United States and most of them are stock traders and stock traders who have realized that Bloomberg is running for the president of the United States. News publisher.
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