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2010 Political Ad Spending CRUSHING 2006 Levels

JIM KUHNHENN   08/27/10 07:18 PM ET   AP

2010 Campaign Ad Spending
This frame grab from television released Monday, March 15, 2010, by the Kirk for Senate campaign shows U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk in his first general election television ad for the U.S. Senate. The Republican candidate will face Democrat Alexi Giannoulias for President Barack Obama's old Senate seat. (AP Photo/Kirk for Senate Campaign) NO SALES

WASHINGTON — It's not even Labor Day and negative political ads are muscling in on your TV time. Across the country, ad spending is up and attack ads lead the way.

As of this week, candidates for state and federal office had spent $395 million on ads for the November elections, compared with $286 million at this point in the 2006 midterms. More than half the ads have been negative.

Political parties and outside groups have been more negative, going on the attack in nearly 80 percent of their ads while spending $150 million, $41 million ahead of the 2006 pace.

The numbers – compiled by Evan Tracey, who tracks political ads as president of CMAG, a division of Kantar Media – reflect a need by candidates and their allies to define opponents quickly to an increasingly engaged electorate. Those who don't have paid the price.

Bill McCollum, running for Florida governor, and Lisa Murkowski, running for re-election as senator from Alaska, may have fought back too late in their respective Republican primaries. Their opponents attacked them early and often, costing McCollum the election Tuesday and leaving a stunned Murkowski on the edge of defeat.

In Arizona, Sen. John McCain beat his primary challenger, former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, with a fierce advertising counterpunch, proving what politicians hate to admit – negative wins. And in Nevada, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, his GOP opponent and the outside groups that are helping them could set the tone for the remainder of the year in a campaign that would scorch the Mojave Desert.

Nevada ranks among the top five states for negative ads this year. The others are Pennsylvania, Florida, California and Alabama, Tracey said.

The onslaught seeks to influence an electorate that is anxious and angry over the economy and demanding change. In that environment, undecided and independent voters are less likely to wait to make up their minds.

"The concrete is setting up early," said Wes Anderson, a Republican pollster working on a number of House contests.

The explosion in pre-Labor Day advertising also comes amid a high number of contested primaries, a growing move toward early voting, and more lax campaign finance rules that make it easier for corporations and unions to participate in elections.

Outside groups have weighed in aggressively, with some serving as a secondary Republican Party. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., the party's House campaign chief, on Friday singled one out – Americans for Prosperity, a group founded by conservative millionaire David Koch that has spent about $5.5 million in ads over the last two weeks lashing out against Obama administration policies.

"They're interested in the prosperity of the corporations and individuals who have benefited from the Bush economic agenda," Van Hollen said.

This week, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which is targeting a handful of Democrats, is spending nearly $1 million in New Hampshire with a new weeklong ad against Democratic Senate candidate Paul Hodes. The conservative Club for Growth is out with a new ad against Democrat Joe Sestak in the Pennsylvania Senate race. Unions also are in the mix, opposing Republican candidates. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees went up with $1.5 million in ads in House races in Michigan and Nevada.

Not all the attacks are across party lines.

In Alaska, Republican Murkowski was the target of a concerted ad campaign by the tea party movement. The California-based Tea Party Express spent nearly $590,000 – about $400,000 during the final two weeks of the contest – on behalf of her challenger, lawyer Joe Miller. The ads portrayed Murkowski as a liberal Washington insider who was not sufficiently committed to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law.

Murkowski, the daughter of a former Alaska governor and senator, Frank Murkowski, chose not to respond to the ads until late in the campaign. She now trails Miller in the vote and is placing her hopes on absentee ballots that will take days to count.

In Florida, the GOP gubernatorial primary winner, Rick Scott, and McCollum and the outside groups that helped them spent more than $70 million.

Scott, who built the giant Columbia/HCA hospital chain in the 1990s, financed his own campaign, swiftly airing ads casting McCollum as part of the governing establishment. In one ad, aired by a group mostly financed by Scott's wife, a female narrator suggested McCollum should be changed like a baby's diaper. "Bill McCollum's record stinks," she said.

The race ultimately tightened, but Scott prevailed.

Arizona's Senate contest pitted McCain against Hayworth, who was eager to harness the tea party's anti-Washington fervor. McCain promptly denied Hayworth any traction. He capitalized on Hayworth's appearance in an infomercial that pitched government money on behalf of a company accused of swindling customers out of thousands of dollars. McCain's ads called Hayworth a "huckster."

Seeing the lesson, some Democratic incumbents are already anticipating the anti-Washington attacks and leaping into offense.

In Nevada, Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle went up with an ad Thursday linking Reid to Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, calling theirs a "tragic love story" and denouncing bank bailouts and the economic stimulus.

"For our guys, it's real simple. It's hardly about you and hardly about your Democrat opponent," said Anderson, the Republican consultant. "It's about what's happening in Washington."

Reid's newest ad labels Angle as "just too extreme," citing her statements about Social Security, abortion and rape victims, and her support for a Church of Scientology program that promotes massage and sauna therapy for prison inmates.

"Most important," Democratic media consultant Tad Devine said, "you have to make it a choice between yourself and your opponent and show that your opponents' liabilities are enormous."

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Associated Press Writer Julie Hirschfeld Davis contributed to this report.

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12:59 AM on 08/29/2010
Do any of the ads mention Bush and Cheney ? Why no mention of the 8 glorious years? I don't understand why the GOP is not wheeling out Bush? Bring back Bush to Campaign, it's been under 2 years yet the GOP is hiding Bush, BRING BACK BUSH! I WANT BUSH!! We need his hero status to really win this election, Bring back the conquering hero, BRING BACK BUSH
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Wallysmom
What Washington needs is adult supervision.
05:01 PM on 08/28/2010
The Democrats are running the hotties: Alexi Giannoulias is dreamy.
12:12 AM on 08/29/2010
Yeah. This is a really intelligent reason to vote.

My gawd.
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Wallysmom
What Washington needs is adult supervision.
12:48 PM on 08/29/2010
I've voted 34 years based on intellect, fact, platform. I'm entitled to a little tingle.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
11:53 AM on 08/28/2010
when they wrote that the Supreme Court decision that day "strikes at the heart of democracy" by having "paved the way for corporations to use their vast treasuries to overwhelm elections and intimidate elected officials into doing their bidding" -- for permitting corporate managers to do so, since current laws permit them to spend shareholder money without consent. Bush v. Gore . In that case, the court reached into the political process to hand the election to one candidate. Today it reached into the political process to hand unprecedented power to corporations."

The Court was split, with four judges joined by Justice Kennedy in a 5-4 decision. Chief Justice Roberts selected a case that could easily have been settled on narrow grounds, and maneuvered the Court into using it for a far-reaching decision that overturned precedents going back a century that restrict corporate contributions to federal campaigns.

In effect, the decision permits corporate managers to buy elections directly, instead of using more complex indirect means, though it is likely that to avoid negative publicity they will choose to do so through trade organizations. It is well-known that corporate campaign contributions, sometimes packaged in complex ways, are a major factor determining outcome of elections. This alone is a significant factor in policy decisions, reinforced by the enormous power of corporate lobbies, greatly enhanced by Court's decision, and other conditions imposed by very small sector of the population that dominates the economy.
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/20100124.htm
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senorlou
Why would anyone vote GOP?
04:03 AM on 08/29/2010
Great post. Fanned!
Chomsky is brilliant.
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11:37 AM on 08/28/2010
Well duh? Corporations have a lot more money to spend on this stuff than ordinary citizens do. And now that the Supreme Court allows them to spend as much as they want, coupled with the fact that most Americans are sheep willing to believe anything that is presented slickly enough, prepare to live under Republican rule for the rest of your lives.
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snapshot1940
"We have met the enemy and he is us"
11:50 AM on 08/28/2010
I watched the special, "Five days after Katrina" , Brian Williams, last night and the thought struck me that N.O. was the perfect example of the teabaggers' limited govt. and no spending platform. The well off left town with moving vans, the middle class was mired down on jammed freeways and the poor were left to die a miserable death in the dome, convention center and in their homes. Keep that in mind if you get the chance to see it again.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
07:22 AM on 08/28/2010
Following is an Ad which should be played every 30 minutes on every
network in IL until Election Day.

Introducing, KIRKNOCCHIO!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHkMCXKmt6w&feature=player_embedded
06:31 AM on 08/28/2010
...... if only this money could be used to help the unemployed instead ....
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Ogden192
12:48 AM on 08/28/2010
Wouldn't it be nice if these rich politicians who are trying to purchase their seat of power in Washington, would instead use the money to invest in a light industry (or heavy - some of them are rich enough) in their home town/city/state, and help the people they wish to represent a little more directly.
11:03 PM on 08/27/2010
What ever it takes to get the socialists out
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snapshot1940
"We have met the enemy and he is us"
11:54 AM on 08/28/2010
There are no socialists in power. I'm sick of you people slapping that label on everyone who has a sense of social responsibility, You make me sick!
04:05 PM on 08/27/2010
As I've asked before, WHY are so many people clamoring to spend
so much of their money (and others money) to get these political offices?

Whats wrong with this picture?
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Janzee12000
07:00 PM on 08/27/2010
Yer right! I was thinking, "this is money poorly spent." Who in their right mind would believe anything presented in this climate. It might be just as effective to run an add saying, "Vote for me! I haven't been caught!"
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JDShipley
I drink coffee, therefore I am.
09:20 PM on 08/27/2010
Except for Ric Scott. He was caught despite his wiggling denials.
02:28 PM on 08/27/2010
When you have billionaire Republican candidates attempting to buy state and federal offices with their play money, what do you expect but an explosion in campaign dollars for that election season?
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01:51 PM on 08/27/2010
The headline says it all! It will only continue to get worse. This is why all of the rhetoric, both left and right, is meaningless. This is what multi-national corporations and those who run the consevative movement throughout the world, the same folks by the way, have been working for with such tenacity for the last 50 years and they've about got it accomplished. It is nearly impossible for a national or state level candidtate to be elected to public office without the support of corporate donations and so your elected officials no longer represent you they represent the people who fund their campaigns. This is the issue that should concern us all no matter what our personal politics may be. Instead we spend out time wringing our hands over illegal immigration, ground zero not a mosques, and gay marriage.
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JDShipley
I drink coffee, therefore I am.
09:23 PM on 08/27/2010
Do the Koch brothers have a kneeler before their thro... er, chairs or just a nice piece of carpet?
01:05 PM on 08/27/2010
The one thing Jim Kuhnhenn has left out in this article is. The spending increase is the result of one candidate that is in California. She is Billionaire Meg Whitman running for governor against Democrat Jerry Brown. Out of the $396 million that the candidates have spent on adds for state and federal office in the November elections. Meg Whitman accounts for over 25% of all of it. Whitman has spent just over $100 million to date on none stop negative adds that run day and night on TV and radio across California. So the crushing levels of spending are only crushing in California and the rest of the nation looks to be about the same.
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Ogden192
12:50 AM on 08/28/2010
She could have started a light manufacturing business in each major city, and several minor ones, and actually helped real people and the state in the process.
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snapshot1940
"We have met the enemy and he is us"
11:56 AM on 08/28/2010
But HER friends and sponsors wouldn't get richer if that happened.
12:44 PM on 08/27/2010
Thanks to the Supreme Court INJUSTICE.

Think of what all that money could do for our education and research systems, the Environment, Solar research .....

WHAT A WASTE ......


AMERICA IS LAGGING BEHIND THE REST OF THE WORLD AND IT SHOWS.
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Millie Lencioni
12:41 PM on 08/27/2010
Everyone should be extremely cautious of any politician spending millions for a position that pays $100,000-$200,000 annually. Why would any sane person do this? Possibly because of the money and perks that don't get reported
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Ogden192
12:51 AM on 08/28/2010
The power baby, it's all about the power to grant favors, and also to refuse them.
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ThreadKiller
It's too bad that ignorance isn't painful
12:41 PM on 08/27/2010
smiththomas
It's gone up because people are upset by everything this idiotic administration has done.
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

College Tuition Inflation Bill increasing the amount
of federal Pell Grant awards and stripping banks
privileges as intermediaries for student loan servicing

The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act

Health Care Reform

SCHIP health-care program

Public Lands bill

Credit card industry reform

Jobs bill

Government Transparency especially on lobbyist’s
access to the White House

The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate
Crimes Prevention Act

Extended benefits to same-sex partners of
federal employees

Instructed HHS to allow hospital visitation rights
to LGBT couples

Banning of job discrimination based on gender
identity

Giving benefits for Same-Sex Domestic Partners
of Foreign Service Employees

Ordered all federal agencies to undertake a study
and make recommendations for ways to cut spending

Appointment of first Latina to the Supreme Court

Beginning the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq

No permanent bases in Iraq

Ended the previous stop-loss policy that kept soldiers
in Iraq/Afghanistan longer than their enlistment date

No torture policy
Ended media blackout on war casualties; reporting
full information covering the return of fallen soldiers
to Dover AFB

Housing rescue plan

US Auto industry rescue plan

Federal support for stem-cell research

(Continued)

Cash for clunkers program offers vouchers to trade
in fuel inefficient, polluting old cars for new cars
stimulating auto sales

Making more loans available to small businesses
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ThreadKiller
It's too bad that ignorance isn't painful
12:41 PM on 08/27/2010
Increased funding for the Violence Against Women Act

Expand the Nurse-Family Partnership to all low-income,
first-time mothers

Increase minority access to capital

Establish a credit card bill of rights

Close the "doughnut hole" in Medicare prescription
drug plan

Require insurance companies to cover pre-existing
conditions

Expand eligibility for Medicaid

Increase funding to expand community based
prevention programs

Signed the nuclear reduction Treaty with Moscow to
reducing warheads by 30%.

Securing $20,000,000,000 from BP to help those
that have been affected by the oil spill and to clean
up the mess around the gulf.
12:46 PM on 08/27/2010
That's a substantial list - the Dems should keep underscoring these achievements in their ads.
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snapshot1940
"We have met the enemy and he is us"
11:59 AM on 08/28/2010
The right can't let facts stand in their way. It might complicate things that Beck tells them.
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Ogden192
12:55 AM on 08/28/2010
FF, thanks, now, can I copy your homework?