MORE THAN $100 MILLION SPENT ON PRESIDENTIAL ADS, LITTLE IN SUPER TUESDAY STATES
February 01, 2008
February 01, 2008
MADISON, Wis., Feb. 1 -- The University of Wisconsin issued the following news release:
Presidential candidates spent $107 million on television advertising so far this season, with nearly all of it spent in the run-up to the earliest primaries and caucuses and almost none of it on Super Tuesday states, a University of Wisconsin-Madison study shows.
Although Republican Mitt Romney announced Thursday plans to go up on the air, no Republican candidate had advertised b . . .
Presidential candidates spent $107 million on television advertising so far this season, with nearly all of it spent in the run-up to the earliest primaries and caucuses and almost none of it on Super Tuesday states, a University of Wisconsin-Madison study shows.
Although Republican Mitt Romney announced Thursday plans to go up on the air, no Republican candidate had advertised b . . .