Pete Buttigieg released a new TV ad in South Carolina Monday highlighting positive relationships with black residents in South Bend, Ind., as he tries to connect with black Democrats ahead of the state’s February primary
Monday highlighting positive relationships with black residents in South Bend, Ind., as he tries to connect with black Democrats ahead of the state’s February primary.
The ad is one of four new television spots that will start running Tuesday in each of the four early Democratic primary and caucus states: Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
According to Advertising Analytics, Buttigieg has spent more than $730,000 on TV ads in South Carolina so far, and his campaign has booked airtime through the Feb. 29 primary. In contrast, Buttigieg’s top rivals in the early-voting states have not started TV advertising there yet. The bulk of the candidates’ money is going to Iowa right now: Democrats have spent a combined $30 million on TV ads there since January.
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