After Democrats’ long-held edge, Team Trump starts to close the battleground ad spending gapBy Ben KamisarIf you live in a swing state and are already sick of seeing presidential campaign ads, buckle up.
Over that same period of time, the Trump campaign spent less than $230,000.
But over the last two weeks, a dramatic shift from the Trump campaign has helped close the gap.
It has spent a total of $13 million in those key states, compared to $16.5 million from the Harris campaign.
But we’ve written before about how Republicans have cut into the Democrats’ fundraising edge, and these ad spending numbers show the fruits of that effort.
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