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Are they giving up on Ohio or just running out of money?
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After the president’s campaign canceled a multi-million dollar ad campaign in Ohio, some are wondering if the Buckeye State retains its claim as a battleground swing state for the presidential election. Experts said the pulled ads may reflect problems the Trump campaign has but does not indicate Ohio is any less important than it is every four years.
CNN recently reported the campaign purchased $5.5 million in TV ads in Ohio. But the group “Medium Buying” reported this week that the campaign pulled the ads here and in a few other states.
Rasmussen (traditionally reports favorable numbers for the President) has Biden ahead by 4 points as does 538. That's a swing of 9 points from the week before.
It's still very close so both candidates have to campaign and advertise there.
He gets all the free advertisement he needs every time a city has a protest. You may think you're woke but you fail to see how your own party is being perceived.
What was the ratio of spending between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in 2016? She outspent him by what was it, 3-1 or something? And she still lost.
Indiscriminately throwing money at problems, whether they be schools, or elections, or military spending, or whatever, is just flat-out stupid. Our government does not know or respect this, but President Trump does, because he has had to manage his resources as responsibly as possible as a business owner.
Neither of these two campaigns are going to lack for money. The question is, can they figure out how to deploy the resources that they have, financial and otherwise, in an efficient and effective manner? President Trump showed in 2016 that he could.
But what about the Biden campaign? I guess we will see.
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