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Trump's campaign spends zero on ads, Clinton spent millions

Sentinel Digital Desk

Washington, Aug 10:  Since the end of the political primaries in June, the campaign of Republican presidential nominee Dold Trump has spent absolutely nothing on television advertisements, the media reported on Wednesday. However, the campaign of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has laid out $52 million on TV ads, most of it in swing states that are predicted to be key in the November elections, EFE news cited figures gathered by the Advertising Alytics alysis firm as showing.

The billioire’s austerity calls attention to his unpopularity in the polls, where Clinton has a wide lead, and his fundraising efforts and dotions in July, when he collected more than $80 million. The magte also has been exceeded in ad spending by Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who have spent $15,000 and $189,000, respectively.

If the support of the so-called SuperPACs are taken into account, Trump’s spending on TV ads rises to $8.2 million, much below the $91.1 million spent by Clinton. The mogul’s campaign has produced several ads, but they have been rebroadcast on the social networks to date. (IANS)