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I would have given mine away for free. So I wonder if you allocated that to the number of voters that the advertising actually convinced, what the break down would be.
Consider 42 states get zero campaigning from the presidential candidates and it all goes to the 8 swing states, and within those 8 states all those ads are targeted only at the handfull swing voters. I wouldn't be surprised if, when you analyze the number of voters who are actually being targeted by that $2.5B, it would be closer to $10K per vote.
Consider 42 states get zero campaigning from the presidential candidates and it all goes to the 8 swing states, and within those 8 states all those ads are targeted only at the handfull swing voters. I wouldn't be surprised if, when you analyze the number of voters who are actually being targeted by that $2.5B, it would be closer to $10K per vote.
Yeah.
It's fucking awesome that the election is decided by Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio and New Hampshire.
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