Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 3 Diamond Member Share Posted November 3 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Nearly $1 billion has been spent on political ads over the last week *********** presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump, greets supporters during a campaign rally at The Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas on September 13, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images News | Getty Images With Election Day around the corner, there’s been just shy of $1 billion spent on political ads up and down the ballot in the last week, data from the ad-tracking firm AdImpact shows. The $994 million is close to one-tenth of the more than $10 billion that’s been spent on political advertising so far since the start of 2023, spent across just seven days. And while Election Day may bring a temporary end to the spending onslaught that’s seemingly dominated every television commercial break in recent weeks, it’s not over yet: There’s still more than $300 million in future advertising time booked between Sunday and Tuesday. The most expensive race over the last week is, unsurprisingly, the presidential race, where more than $272 million has been spent on ads, according to data from AdImpact. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has narrowly outspent Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign $43.4 million to $40.7 million between Oct. 27 and Nov. 2, but Democratic super PACs helped the party narrowly outspend Republicans over that ******* in the presidential race. The vast majority of the almost $1 billion spent on ads this week has come in down-ballot races across the country, as candidates and outside groups spend furiously in races for Congress, the state House, pivotal ballot questions and other races. There’s been more than $267 million spent on ads in down-ballot races, meaning all of the other races outside of races for president, governor and Congress. The two races drawing the most spending are in Florida, with $19 million in ad spending on the ballot referendum on ********* rights and about $18.5 million on the ballot referendum on legalizing ********** there. One other down-ballot race saw more than $10 million in ad spending over the last week: California’s referendum on rent control. Senate races have drawn $227 million so far. Three Senate races have drawn more than $30 million each over the last week: Ohio, Texas and Pennsylvania. Wisconsin and Michigan are in the next tier, with more than $23 million in spending last week. House races have seen more than $208 million in ad spending. New York’s 19th District (where *********** Rep. Marc Molinaro is trying to hold on against Democrat Josh Riley) has seen the most, at almost $9 million in ad spending. California’s 45th District, a race featuring *********** Rep. Michelle Steel and Democrat Derek Tran, is seeing the next highest amount of ad spending with about $7.5 million, followed closely by California’s 27th District, where *********** Rep. Mike Garcia faces Democrat George Whitesides. Governors races have had just $18 million in ad spending in the last week, thanks to a relative lack of competitive races this cycle. New Hampshire’s open gubernatorial race, featuring *********** former Sen. Kelly Ayotte and Democratic former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig, is seeing the most ad spending ($6.7 million). This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #billion #spent #political #ads #week This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/160042-nearly-1-billion-has-been-spent-on-political-ads-over-the-last-week/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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