Presidential TV ad roundup: Oct. 16 edition

TV Ads remote

Unprecedented. That’s what we’ve been told to expect when it comes to TV ad spending figures this presidential cycle. In August, Borrell Associates projected each presidential candidate’s campaign will spend an average of $36 million on advertising. That’s in 2015 alone. And certainly unprecedented. While a lot of new ads have not been released by the candidates this week, check out the this week’s presidential TV ad roundup from the campaigns this past week: Jeb Bush Title: Hillary Clinton on Iran: Weak, Wrong, and Rewriting her Record Published: October , 2015 Tone: Critical Rand Paul Title: #CutTheirCard | Example #1: Japanese Quails and Cocaine Published: October 9, 2015 Tone: Playful Hillary Clinton Title: Sick of it Published: October 15, 2015 Tone: Aggravated

Presidential TV ad roundup: Oct. 9 edition

TV Ads remote

It was a light week for the 2016 presidential hopefuls, as just three new TV ads were released. But that doesn’t mean the airwaves were silent. Just this week the Center for Public Integrity released their data analysis of Kantar Media/CMAG numbers showing the massive efforts of Hillary Clinton campaign, which has bought and aired nearly 5,500 TV ads this year through Monday targeting voters in the early presidential caucus and primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire. In fact, Clinton ads account for nearly one in four TV ads aired thus far, by both Republicans and Democrats, in the 2016 presidential race. Check out Clinton’s latest ad, and the rest of the presidential TV ad roundup from the campaigns this past week: Jeb Bush Title: Why I’m running Published: October 6, 2015 Tone: Encouraging and energizing Chris Christie Title: Our presidency Published: October 6, 2015 Tone: Understated and hopeful Hillary Clinton Title: Admit Published: October 6, 2015 Tone: Disgruntled and resolute