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Michael Bloomberg’s Super Tuesday strategy to yank the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination from candidates who’ve been campaigning for almost a year hinges on California.

The former New York City mayor announced his bid to become the Democratic Party’s next standard-bearer in November, despite only re-registering with the party in 2018 after almost two decades as a Republican and then an independent. But the billionaire media mogul and philanthropist, 77, has one major advantage as he traverses the state known for its tricky political terrain: money.