Pro-Issue 1 groups have spent $9.3 million on TV and radio ads while opponents have spent or reserved $4.6 million.
A yard sign advocating the passage of Issue 1, a proposed Ohio abortion-rights constitutional amendment, is seen along Main Street in Columbus on Oct. 10, 2023. COLUMBUS, Ohio – While it’s not the only thing that matters, money is the engine of any political campaign. And for the second Ohio election in a row, abortion-rights supporters are outspending abortion opponents on the airwaves.
Fact check: Anti-abortion campaign says amendment would allow kids’ sex changes, rapists to force abortions “And we’re going to continue that message, and it’s a very, very simple message: this constitutional amendment just goes too far. Whether you’re pro-life or pro-choice, it just goes too far.” For the week leading up to the start of early voting on Oct. 11, the “yes” side spent $1.8 million on TV and radio, ads while the “no” side spent about $859,000, according to Schweitzer, the Republican consultant. For the first and second weeks of early voting, the “yes” side spent $2.4 million on ads each week, compared to $1.4 million each week from the “no” side.
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