The rival spots will come on the eve of the first Democratic primary in Iowa on Feb 3. FMTNews DonaldTrump SuperBowl
Trump’s campaign and the Republican Party announced they had raised US$463 mil in 2019.
About 100 million viewers are expected to tune in on Sunday, Feb 2 to see the NFL’s 2019 champion crowned in Miami. The announcement came shortly after the Politico website reported that Trump’s reelection campaign had bought 60 seconds of ad time for the football final. Ex-New York mayor Bloomberg, one of the world’s richest men, has already bought more than US$100 million of advertising space since he announced his candidacy in November.
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