The $8 million buy will include television ads airing in Iowa and New Hampshire.
, who is a distant second in polls, falters. Similarly, the Scott official discussing the campaign’s new ad buy pointed out that the senator is the only candidate to have ads placed post-Labor Day.According to data from the analytics company AdImpact, the Scott campaign’s total spending so far on broadcast, cable and satellite ad buys eclipses any other GOP presidential candidate.
Scott began his White House bid in May with more than $22 million in cash on hand transferred from his Senate account. He$6.1 million for his campaign from more than 53,000 unique donors during the second quarter of this year. Thursday’s ad buy announcement comes less than a week before candidates are set to take part in the first Republican presidential debate. Scott has met polling and donor requirements to qualify for the debate.
Scott recently wrapped up a trip to Iowa, visiting the Iowa State Fair and speaking to the Story County Republican Party. The Scott official said that after next week’s debate, the senator “will be in South Carolina, Iowa and New Hampshire campaigning across the states.”
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