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Trump to spend millions on ads in GOP race
The billionaire frontrunner, who has not spent large sums as part of his bid to date, said he will earmark $2 million a week for television advertising in the first three voting states.
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Trump has recently let it be known that his first advertising blitz is about to begin, and Iowa would appear to be a strategic starting point. “I will spend a lot of money against the people that go after me”, he warned.
Trump told reporters on his private jet on Tuesday that he did not want to take anything for granted. And he took a swipe at Republican rival Jeb Bush, who, according to Trump, has gone nowhere despite the former Florida governor’s struggling campaign and pro-Bush organizations reportedly spending $59 million since launching his presidential run. While Trump has said he’s willing to spend whatever it takes to win the Republican nomination, he has proven a frugal campaigner, putting very little of his own money on the line. The majority of Trump’s campaign has been funded by donors across the country, sending him cheques or buying merchandise from his website. He has said he expected to have to spend $35 million in advertising by January 1. “So I’m going to be doing big ads in Iowa, New Hampshire, SC and they will be very substantial and I think they’re very well done”.
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Trump also said he believes the thousands who attend his rallies, like the more than 3,000 in Council Bluffs, will ultimately turn out to vote for him. Ted Cruz and as several news outlets have questioned whether Trump has established the grass-roots organizing apparatus that can get voters to the caucuses in Iowa.