This is one area, where Hillary Clinton has been beating Donald Trump almost 17 to 1. Hillary Clinton has so far spent around 68 million in ads, whereas Trump has spent about just 4 million. Now Donald Trump has launched his biggest ad spent yet. Trump camp will spend $10 million in ad buying to hit Hillary’s camp.
The ads will be aired in nine swing states, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, New Hampshire, Virginia, Iowa, Colorado, and Nevada. Trump’ s communications adviser Jason Miller said, “With Hillary Clinton off the campaign trail yet again this week and continuing to take many communities’ votes for granted, we see this as the right time to show voters the benefits of an American economy under the leadership of Mr. Trump”
Trump has been trailing Hillary since the Democratic convention. His lead got hurt over his feud with an American Gold Star Muslim family, which viciously attacked Trump. His poll numbers haven’t recovered since. Trump has been trying hard to bring the focus back to the economy, where his agendas are much stronger than Hillary’s but that has failed to work so far. Now, with this ad, where he portray two America under him and Hillary, he is hoping to spring his polls back to life.


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