
“Hillary for America,” Democratic Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, has spent some big national TV dollars recently -- on NBC’s Rio Olympics.
More than half of Clinton’s 2016 total national TV budget so far has been spent on the Rio Games -- $15.8 million, according to iSpot.tv. Since the first of the year, the Clinton campaign has
spent $26.8 million in national TV advertising, with much of that starting July 1.
“Donald Trump for President,” the Republican candidate's presidential campaign, has yet to spend
any national TV dollars -- nor any local TV/radio spending.
But it will begin to spend money locally on TV -- in key battleground states. Trump has plans to spend $4.8 million in Florida,
North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Clinton has already spent about $70 million in those states -- as well as Colorado and Virginia, per reports.
Many national political campaigns depend
more heavily on local media -- especially in TV -- because of key races in battleground states.
In addition, Clinton is estimated to be spending another $80 million in TV advertising in
September/October in Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Iowa, Nevada, and New Hampshire.