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The Republican and Democratic nominee will debate for the first time, seeking to sway undecided voters two months before the election.
| Published Sep 10, 2024 | Updated Sep 10, 2024
AdImpact, a marketing and advertising analytics firm, released data on Sept. 10 illustrating how much political ad spending has exploded since the June 27 debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Between Super Tuesday (March 5) and the June debate, Democrats spent $177.4 million on political ads, compared to $55 million spent by Republicans.
From June 28 until Sept. 10, Democrats spent a total of $508.3 million on political ads, while Republicans spent $342 million.
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PHILADELPHIA—Former President Donald Trump spent the last several weeks informally preparing for tonight’s debate, according to Brian Hughes, his Florida campaign director.
Hughes told The Epoch Times that Trump is “prepared every day,” thanks to his penchant for impromptu media interviews and conversations with voters.
Nevertheless, Hughes said the former president spent “a long number of weeks” reviewing his policy successes and Vice President Kamala Harris’s record in preparation for the debate.
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PHILADELPHIA—At an event outside Philadelphia earlier on Tuesday, Dave McCormick, the GOP Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, said that former