There are 11 days until Democrats choose who they want to try to unseat Republican Sen. Cory Gardner, and the fight amid the party has turned more divisive.
Until now, much of the battle was focused between Democrats — with former Gov. John Hickenlooper and former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff on one side — and Republicans. There were a couple of mostly amicable, mostly respectful debates, even after a series of what some called "stumbles" by Hickenlooper seemed to open him up to wider criticism.
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Joe Biden Begins First General Election TV Ad Blitz - The New York Times
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is making his first television ad buy of the general election, a $15 million television, digital, radio and print advertising blitz starting Friday for five weeks across six fall battlegrounds — all states that President Trump carried in 2016.
The ads, which will air in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona and North Carolina, as well as on national cable, are evidence of Mr. Biden's improved financial position after he raised $80.8 million in May , as well as a forceful early effort to lock in and expand the consistent lead he has established in national polls over Mr. Trump.
Facebook pulls Trump campaign ads for featuring Nazi-associated image | Ars Technica
The ad campaign began running since June 3, according to left-leaning watchdog group Media Matters. As of yesterday, however, a new version of the ad started running on Facebook, featuring an inverted red triangle with a black outline. As immediately pointed out by several anti-defamation groups and media outlets , that symbol was used by the Nazi party to identify political prisoners in concentration camps.
Facebook data shows that, prior to removal, the ads had been viewed nearly 1.5 million times from the president's and vice president's pages.
Trump Campaign Didn't Advertise for 'MINORITY Actors' in Tulsa - FactCheck.org
Posts on social media cite an anonymous Craigslist ad to support the false claim that President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign is seeking “MINORITY Actors” to hold signs at his June 20 rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Trump campaign says it didn’t post the ad, and Craigslist has removed it.
President Donald Trump has scheduled his first campaign rally since the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to large-scale gatherings. Trump’s last rally was on March 2 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Biden launches $15M ad campaign in six battleground states [Video]
Yahoo Finance's Jessica Smith joins Zack Guzman to break down presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden's recent ad campaign targeting six states President Trump won in the 2016 election.
Spotify rolled out its first voice-activated ad campaign - Business Insider
Smart speaker usage may not persist at the same levels post-pandemic, but this current uptick in usage may make advertising on smart speakers an attractive option if interactive campaigns like Nars' turn out successful. Furthermore, opportunities for measurable engagement with interactive audio ads like this may help Spotify and other music streaming companies capitalize on the trend of marketers shifting spend to more performance-driven formats as a result of the broader economic downturn.
New Government Ad Campaign Vilifies Hunters | Scoop News
"A new ad campaign being run by the government vilifies hunters and should be changed immediately," says ACT Leader David Seymour.
"What message does that send to children whose parents hunt for food? Or who do pest control on the farm?
"Of all the things Netsafe could have used to symbolise inappropriate content, this was the one it chose?
"The Government has spent the last 14 months scapegoating and punishing the firearms community for the actions of a single foreigner and the mistakes of Police.
Jamaal Bowman raises $2M, launches $350,000 ad buy ahead of New York primary | TheHill
Bowman's campaign also revealed he received more than 65,000 individual donors during the campaign, showing the potential strength of his progressive base in the state's 16th congressional district.
Additionally, the campaign announced it was launching a $350,000 TV ad-buy after the successful fundraising hauls.
"The incredible grassroots support for Jamaal over the past few weeks that made this ad buy possible has reflected what we have been hearing from voters all over the district: people are ready for change," Bowman's campaign manager said in a statement Friday.
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