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A few days after the backers of the Issue 1 redistricting amendment on Ohio's November ballot launched their ad campaign, the issue’s opponents have done the same.
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The One Nation PAC aired an attack ad criticizing U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown's voting record on immigration. The ad falsely accused Columbus law enforcement of releasing undocumented immigrant criminals.
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The ad began airing Tuesday, just one day before the Ohio Ballot Board was set to meet to formalize controversial ballot summary language.
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Nearly $64 million has been spent in just that race so far, with the primary set for Tuesday.
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The Trump campaign is set to run about $11 million in ads in the two Midwestern states he won in 2016. But six states continue to dominate the airwaves, with Florida and Pennsylvania topping the list.
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His spending on television and radio ads alone surpasses the $338.3 million that President Barack Obama's campaign spent on those ads during his entire 2012 campaign.
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Starting early 2020, the company says it will no longer sell paid political advertisements for its streaming service. The move follows similar decisions by Twitter and Google.
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As a late entrant in the Democratic presidential primary, Michael Bloomberg is not campaigning in the first primary states and is instead marshaling his billions of dollars into advertising.
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Tech giants such as Facebook and Alphabet Inc. are starting to discuss ways in which they can regulate political advertising on their websites.Still, with…
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey last week announced that the social media platform will ban all political ads. Dorsey said that he’s concerned political ads will…