The Harris campaign has pulled millions in ad buys from North Carolina, with Election Day one week away.
According to ad tracking firm AdImpact, the Harris team removed $2 million in ad reservations in the swing state.
“Yesterday, the Kamala Harris campaign placed new #NCPol ad reservations totaling $2.7m for the final week of the election. This morning, the campaign is cutting from those NC reservations. So far today, we’ve seen over $2m removed from NC markets,” the company stated.
#Election2024: Yesterday, the Kamala Harris campaign placed new #NCPol ad reservations totaling $2.7m for the final week of the election. This morning, the campaign is cutting from those NC reservations. So far today, we’ve seen over $2m removed from NC markets.
— AdImpact Politics (@AdImpact_Pol) October 29, 2024
Media Buying and Analytics reported the Harris campaign pulling $1.7 million in advertising from critical North Carolina markets, including Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, Greenville New-Bern, Norfolk, Raleigh, and Wilmington.
Some viewed the Harris campaign’s withdrawal from ad spending in North Carolina as a possible concession.
“@KamalaHarris giving up on North Carolina..pulling money out. Maybe to drop in Virginia to try and stop the slide? Trump campaign manager Chris LaCivita questioned.
