Bloomberg to pay loads of folks $2,500 a month to reward him on their non-public social media feeds: file

The billionaire's workforce is reportedly now hiring greater than 500 "deputy digital organizers" to paintings as much as 30 hours every week and advertise his presidential marketing campaign's message to their pals.
The billionaire's team is reportedly now hiring more than 500 "deputy digital organizers" to work up to 30 hours a week and promote his presidential campaign's message to their friends.Original article
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