As Donald Trump inches closer to securing the Republican presidential nomination, advertising money aimed at sidelining him has skyrocketed 900 percent since his first primary victory in New Hampshire — totaling more than $63 million — according to an ABC News analysis of CMAG/Kantar Media data.
Nevertheless Trump remains largely unscathed, seemingly impervious to the onslaught of TV ads attacking him.
And while campaign spending isn’t correlating to the same results it used to, it hasn’t stopped candidates, their Super PACs and third party groups from spending a mind-blowing $323 million spend in presidential TV ads thus far this election cycle.
Here are the ads the candidates released this past week:
- Title: Grant
- Published: March 17, 2016
- Tone: Somber
- Title: Lee
- Published: March 17, 2016
- Tone: Matter of fact
- Title: Born Free
- Published: March 4, 2016
- Tone: Informative
- Title: Rise
- Published: March 8, 2016
- Tone: Friendly
- Title: Bringing America Back
- Published: March 11, 2016
- Tone: Encouraging
- Title: John Kasich – All Talk No Action Politician
- Published: March 11, 2016
- Tone: Condemnatory
- Title: Real life
- Published: March 10, 2016
- Tone: Passionate
- Title:Mothers of the movement
- Published: March 11, 2016
- Tone: Mournful
Presidential TV ad roundup: 3/18/16 edition https://t.co/s9FFf5j9PJ #Election2016 cc: RealDonaldTrump JohnKasich TedCruz HillaryClinton Al…
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