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I wonder if the fix is on and this latest "video" from Trump's past is the hole card he's been saving to lose the election without backing out? Then he can't be called a quitter and can resume managing his Trump business ventures. He's had multiple opportunities lately to blast the Clintons out of the water but has failed to do so. I just don't trust any of them anymore on either side... [color:#3333FF]Link..![/color][/b] WASHINGTON – Republican Donald Trump has canceled TV ads in all but the three largest Ohio TV markets next week, signaling that despite a competitive race in the state, campaign dollars are scarce as Nov. 8 approaches. Trump canceled roughly $200,000 in advertising in Dayton, Youngstown, Toledo and the Charleston/Huntington West Va. TV markets for the week. He continues to advertise in Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, according to a source familiar with TV ad buys in the state. [b]The cuts are part of a larger nationwide cut. Bob Clegg, a political consultant with Midwest Communications, said that he is receiving alerts that Trump’s campaign is also cutting ads in other smaller markets such as Greenville-New Bern, N.C. and Tallahassee, Fla. NBC News reports that Trump is cutting about $1.5 million in advertising nationwide in battleground states such as Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania , Iowa and North Carolina. Clegg said in Ohio, the Trump campaign has made “complete cancellations in those markets.” He said Trump is still advertising in places like Pittsburgh, Columbus and Orlando. Democrat Hillary Clinton, he said, does not appear to have made similar cuts. Trump’s cuts echo those of Democrat Ted Strickland, who cut advertising in all but the three largest Ohio TV markets after being vastly outfunded by Republican Rob Portman. But while Portman was beating Strickland by 17 points in the last Quinnipiac University Poll of Ohio, Trump held a five-point lead over Clinton in that same poll, which was released this week. Monmouth Poll, also released this week, had Clinton up two points over Trump in Ohio. "The Trump campaign's national media spending is growing by an extra $1 million, while state-by-state levels remain roughly the same. Our data-driven campaign is shifting resources from over-performing markets to new battlegrounds within the battlegrounds as we grow our overall ad buy," said Trump's Ohio spokesman Seth Unger.
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Been saying this since day one. Just go back and look.
We've been had! Hook, line and Trumper!!
Sux!!!!
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Go Nats!!!!
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The Trump campaign's national media spending is growing by an extra $1 million pocket change for trump
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I wonder if the fix is on and this latest "video" from Trump's past is the hole card he's been saving to lose the election without backing out? Then he can't be called a quitter and can resume managing his Trump business ventures. He's had multiple opportunities lately to blast the Clintons out of the water but has failed to do so. I just don't trust any of them anymore on either side... [color:#3333FF]Link..![/color][/b] WASHINGTON – Republican Donald Trump has canceled TV ads in all but the three largest Ohio TV markets next week, signaling that despite a competitive race in the state, campaign dollars are scarce as Nov. 8 approaches. Trump canceled roughly $200,000 in advertising in Dayton, Youngstown, Toledo and the Charleston/Huntington West Va. TV markets for the week. He continues to advertise in Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, according to a source familiar with TV ad buys in the state. [b]The cuts are part of a larger nationwide cut. Bob Clegg, a political consultant with Midwest Communications, said that he is receiving alerts that Trump’s campaign is also cutting ads in other smaller markets such as Greenville-New Bern, N.C. and Tallahassee, Fla. NBC News reports that Trump is cutting about $1.5 million in advertising nationwide in battleground states such as Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania , Iowa and North Carolina. Clegg said in Ohio, the Trump campaign has made “complete cancellations in those markets.” He said Trump is still advertising in places like Pittsburgh, Columbus and Orlando. Democrat Hillary Clinton, he said, does not appear to have made similar cuts. Trump’s cuts echo those of Democrat Ted Strickland, who cut advertising in all but the three largest Ohio TV markets after being vastly outfunded by Republican Rob Portman. But while Portman was beating Strickland by 17 points in the last Quinnipiac University Poll of Ohio, Trump held a five-point lead over Clinton in that same poll, which was released this week. Monmouth Poll, also released this week, had Clinton up two points over Trump in Ohio. "The Trump campaign's national media spending is growing by an extra $1 million, while state-by-state levels remain roughly the same. Our data-driven campaign is shifting resources from over-performing markets to new battlegrounds within the battlegrounds as we grow our overall ad buy," said Trump's Ohio spokesman Seth Unger. According to the radio today he is cutting in lower population centers of those state. He is not stopping the ads.
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why pay good money to preach to the choir?
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[Youngstown, Toledo and the Charleston/Huntington West Va. TV markets for the week. He continues to advertise in Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, according to a source familiar with TV ad buys in the state. ======================================================================
According to the radio today he is cutting in lower population centers of those state. He is not stopping the ads.
Plenty of TV coverage in the rural areas as the markets simply overlap. The word will still get out there.
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He's never had any intention of winning the election. He has single handedly destroyed the Republicans chances of a victory.
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