On the recordMarch 21, 2016
Come November, it is estimated by some that there will have then spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 billion on political advertising in this cycle.
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congress.govCome November, it is estimated by some that there will have then spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 billion on political advertising in this cycle.
Yarmuth highlights the significant spending on political advertising expected in the upcoming cycle.
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