Yeah, TV ads in the last months of a presidential election cycle in a swing state are very expensive - and what makes it worse is that the $/vote number is incredibly high. It's an incredibly inefficient way to change anyone's mind or turnout any less likely voter. Those who can pay it still will, because maybe the few new votes you get might make the difference. But if $/vote is the metric, personal contact with voters is much more efficient. And some ads can actually hurt the candidate supposedly being favored (negative vote change).
Ever going to do a cocktail party in the state's 2nd largest city? Or are you the Arizona Agenda like the Arizona Diamondbacks (who at least once upon a time had a Tucson presence)? (Your local counterpart hasn't jumped on the bandwagon.)
A hot mess: The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management reported 25 human-caused wildfires in Pinal County from April 1 to May 9, while nine wildfires were reported during the same period last year, 12News’ Kevin Reagan reports. The department thinks it’s due to "abnormal fuel loading" in western Pima County that’s making it more difficult to put out fires, but the heightened activity is "definitely raising eyebrows and causing concerns.”
Yeah, TV ads in the last months of a presidential election cycle in a swing state are very expensive - and what makes it worse is that the $/vote number is incredibly high. It's an incredibly inefficient way to change anyone's mind or turnout any less likely voter. Those who can pay it still will, because maybe the few new votes you get might make the difference. But if $/vote is the metric, personal contact with voters is much more efficient. And some ads can actually hurt the candidate supposedly being favored (negative vote change).
Thank goodness I have no means of being subjected to all those ads because I have no TV.
Ever going to do a cocktail party in the state's 2nd largest city? Or are you the Arizona Agenda like the Arizona Diamondbacks (who at least once upon a time had a Tucson presence)? (Your local counterpart hasn't jumped on the bandwagon.)
Mesa? Lol. Yeah actually we’re trying to do something later this summer for Tucson Agenda's first birthday!
Not yet! https://worldpopulationreview.com/states/cities/arizona
Why does the looney wing of the Republican Party hate Shelley Kais?
I think because I can’t be manipulated, controlled, or bullied. Look what I had to say https://biggertruth.substack.com/p/former-pima-county-gop-chair-shelley
Is it Pinal or Pima County?
A hot mess: The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management reported 25 human-caused wildfires in Pinal County from April 1 to May 9, while nine wildfires were reported during the same period last year, 12News’ Kevin Reagan reports. The department thinks it’s due to "abnormal fuel loading" in western Pima County that’s making it more difficult to put out fires, but the heightened activity is "definitely raising eyebrows and causing concerns.”