";s:4:"text";s:3222:" Customize this chart. Election on November 8, 2016. Those involved spent some $1.25 million per month on ad campaigns and measured their efforts much as an ad agency would, according to the indictment. As of Oct. 19, Hillary Clinton had spent $897.7 million on her campaign, leaving her with $171.6 million on-hand to spend in the days leading up to the general election. Updated over 3 years ago. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign had $28 million remaining to spend on the primary election as of June 30. Sure, advertisers tied to the Russian government spent $100,000 on Facebook ads around the time of the 2016 election. How much have the candidates spent so far?
Spending and ad buys (future buys subject to change) for presidential campaigns from Oct. 21, 2016, through Nov. 7, 2016, as of Oct. 20, 2016. 1 Hillary Clinton Clinton Total raised in millions $334.9 Candidate raised $238.2 Spent $195.7 Cash on hand $42.5 Super PACs & other PACs raised $96.7 Spent … Campaign ads have crowded the airwaves during the 2016 election cycle, but only one candidate has spent more than $1 million on them. According to NBC News, as of August 2016, Hillary Clinton… The Trump campaign had raised $255 million and spent $239 million. 2016 National House Race.
Michael Bloomberg has already spent $100M on anti-Trump ads, making 2020 another banner election year for campaign expenditures. Previous chart. They noted how Clinton spent more than $200 million on television ads in the final months of the election while Trump spent less than half that. Primary Cash on Hand (in Millions) 1 Hillary Clinton Clinton $28.0 Clinton raised almost twice as much as Trump in 2016 and still lost ($621M vs. $364M). The biggest spenders lost in 1984, 1996 and 2016. "When the margin is this close you have to assume that everything you did over the course of a campaign mattered." FAQ. Currently tracking 315 polls from 38 pollsters.
In each US election cycle a lot of money is spent campaigning. 2016 General Election: Trump vs. Clinton. Under FEC rules, he can't use that money to repay the loans he made to his campaign during the primary. Next chart. Donald Trump's campaign spent about $94 million in its final push for the White House, according to new fundraising reports filed Thursday.
Source: Ad Age analysis of data from Kantar Media's CMAG. 2016 National Democratic Primary. US Elections 2016 Clinton vs Trump: Money spent on the campaign trail. The 2016 elections became the latest in a string of volatile federal elections to challenge long-standing notions about the role of money in politics. Over all, Mr. Trump raised far less money than Mrs. Clinton did, though the disparity — like the race itself — closed at the end of the campaign. For another, Clinton spent almost twice as much money as Trump on her campaign in total.
Spending more money than the other party doesn’t always guarantee victory.