In 12 races that will determine the next Senate majority, Democrats have spent roughly $30 million more on the airwaves than their Republican counterparts, according to a CNN review of data from Kantar's Campaign Media Analysis
In battleground states nationwide, Democratic candidates and outside groups have been inundating the air with ads, promoting their records, seeking to distinguish themselves during their own competitive primaries and bashing the GOP senators whose seats they seek to occupy.
Joni Ernst found herself down 3 points in a Des Moines Register poll last month after her Democratic opponent, Theresa Greenfield, benefited from big spending ahead of the primary. To date this cycle, the GOP has been outspent by $10 million in advertising in that race, including the candidate campaigns and outside groups, according to the CNN review.In Maine, Republican Sen.
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