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[jwp-video n=”1″] Not all TV spots get good traction, especially during a presidential election year when the airwaves are saturated.
(She loaned nearly $1 million of her own money to her campaign.) Lewis has only spent $713,000 and was hoping to get back on broadcast TV this week.
8 Things Lawmakers Do When They Campaign [jwp-video n=”1″] A turnout game “I don’t take stock in the polls,” Paulsen said. His campaign hasn’t released any internal numbers.
Barbara Boxer after finishing 1-2 in the state’s open primary in June. Under California election rules, the top two vote-getters advance to the general election, regardless of party.
So here are six basics to remember about reservations: 1. Rates vary Candidates pay a lower rate for TV time than do party committees or super PACs.
The National Rifle Association dropped $1 million on a new ad hitting Nevada Democratic Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto as being a repeat of retiring Sen. Harry Reid.
It has already spent $1 million on the race so far, and $800,000 helping Republican Rep. Todd Young win his primary.
In July, hedge fund manager Paul Singer gave $1 million to the group.
Rob Portman dropped another $1 million on an ad focusing on how he helped prevent a company from going out of business as he consolidates his lead in the Ohio Senate race.
Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super PAC propped up by conservative activists Charles and David Koch, Tuesday plunked down $1 million for a new 30-second ad denouncing former Democratic Sen.
The contest has created a battle between outside interests groups that have outspent the candidates 47-1 on TV ads, according to a report from The Center for Public Integrity, with 11 outside interest
Portman, who is facing a tough re-election bid in November, has been among those pushing for the House to call up the anti-opioid legislation he co-sponsored that the Senate passed 94-1 and approve
(Earlier this month, the group’s executive director expressed confidence in Shelby’s prospects on March 1.)
A Portman official, who declined to elaborate how much the campaign is spending on the series but said it was worth at least $100,000, says the buy will run until it reaches 1 million views.
Shelby said Tuesday the fifth-term lawmaker is starting to show signs of concern, two weeks before the March 1 primary.
Knight, whose constituents sided with Mitt Romney by a 2-point margin in 2012 but gave President Barack Obama a 1-point edge in 2008, is being targeted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
A week after the conservative Club for Growth launched a $1 million ad buy in Iowa slamming Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s conservative credentials, the Republican front-runner fired