Clinton’s campaign will spend about $7.5 million, and the super PAC Priorities USA about $5.5 million, according to analysts at CMAG/Kantar Media. At the end of May, Trump’s campaign held about $1.2 million cash on hand compared with Clinton’s $42 million, according to Federal Election Commission reports . Trump's campaign still hasn't begun airing television ads, and Clinton's team is to influence voters, particularly in crucial swing states, before he does. Most of the ads will air in Florida and Ohio, two battleground states in the election. The Clinton campaign and a super PAC backing her will unleash $13 million in television advertising next week in an effort to deal a blow to Donald Trump while he is absent from the airwaves.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 29, 2016 17:09 UTC