Political ads are like big posters that play on TV, and they help people know who is running for office. Campaigns spend a lot of money on these ads because they want to be remembered by voters, even if the ad only plays once or twice during an election.
Examples
- A voter hears the same ad three times in one day.
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See also
- Why Do Political Ads Always Feel So Dramatic?
- How Does Money Actually Influence Elections?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Cost So Much?
- How Does Campaign bumper stickers Work?
- How Can a Single Vote Change the Whole Election?