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Political Ads Can't Buy the Presidency


Political Ads Can't Buy the Presidency - Bloomberg News

Democrats outspent Republicans by more than $300 million in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election. Yet Harris won none of the swing ...

Political Ads Can't Buy the Presidency

Bloomberg: “Democrats outspent Republicans by more than $300 million in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election.

Google and Meta are blocking political ads to combat misinformation ...

Several major online platforms are removing the ability to run new political ads during election week in an effort to prevent the spread of ...

When Political Ads Backfire: The Hidden Risks of 'Meddle ...

New research from Professor Mohamed Hussein finds that political advertisers are spending big bucks on so-called meddle ads — but consumers ...

Meta extends ban on new political ads past Election Day - CNBC

Meta did not specify the day it will lift the restriction, saying only that the ad blocking will continue "until later this week." The company ...

Will 'non-stop' US election ads help Trump or Harris? - BBC

Like many Americans, Hayden Cook decided long ago who to vote for in this year's presidential election. And yet, every day, the 19-year-old ...

How Far Can Political Ads Go to Swing the Vote? | The New Yorker

Vinson Cunningham surveys the landscape of political ads, in which Kamala Harris walks a line between illuminating the issues and ...

Blitz of political attack ads in Pennsylvania and other swing states ...

Over $400 million of that is just for presidential election ads in seven key battleground states. With Pennsylvania widely considered the most ...

Meta Extends Ban On New Political Ads Past Tuesday - Forbes

Meta bans new political or issue-based ads in the week leading up to Election Day because “there may not be enough time to contest new ...

Advertising and disclaimers - FEC

Any public communication made by a political committee—including communications that do not expressly advocate the election or defeat of a clearly identified ...

Online Political Spending in 2024 | Brennan Center for Justice

Political ads are booming online, with more than $619 million spent this election cycle as of the end of August on Google and Meta alone.

Ahead of US Election, TikTok and Facebook fail to block disinformation

Just weeks before the US presidential election, Facebook and TikTok approved ads containing harmful election disinformation.

Political ad spending piles up in key states less than a month until ...

With less than a month until the 2024 US presidential election, political advertisers are increasing spending to reach voters in just a half dozen states.

Why TV stations have to air all those political ads and yes ... - WKOW

MADISON (WKOW) -- Randall Terry is a name that will be on the Wisconsin ballot this November. He's running for president under the ...

Why did Google take action against some pro-Trump ads? It's one of ...

Google took action against seven ads purchased by President Trump's 2020 campaign, claiming that they violated the company's rules.

The truth about political ads: They can include lies - NPR

A recent ad in the Arizona gubernatorial campaign raises an old question: Can candidates simply lie in their paid ads? The short answer is yes.

Can you buy a US election? | America, Are You OK? Part 5 - YouTube

The 2024 election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will be the most expensive race for President ever. We visit Philadelphia in the ...

Upcoming 2024 Restriction Period for US ads about social issues ...

We previously announced that, as we have since 2020, we will block new social issue, electoral, and political ads during the final week of the general ...

Cord cutters getting political ad blitz as campaigns flood Roku, Hulu

Connected TV platforms are capturing an increasing share of political advertising dollars in the 2024 cycle. The Kamala Harris campaign said ...

The value of negative campaigning isn't always in the campaign

American University professor Thomas Zeitzoff, an expert on extremism, spoke to The Post about how and why candidates embrace a dubious electoral strategy.