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Outspending Trump Clinton and her allies are also outspending Trump.
Sanders has been outspending Clinton on advertising in recent months, though he had not been outspending the Republicans.
Trump has already been outspending Democratic candidates on Facebook ads.
Clinton is also outspending Trump in Wisconsin, Iowa and Maine.
Congress ended up outspending the Reagan budget requests every year.
McAuliffe's narrow victory came despite outspending Cuccinelli by close to $18 million.
All told, Democrats are outspending Republicans by nearly $4 million this week.
China is outspending the US $3 to $1 on renewable-energy investment.
Compared to its competitors, Netflix is also above and beyond outspending them.
Republicans are outspending Democrats and have shored up political support against impeachment.
Already, they're pouring millions into Facebook ads, outspending every Democrat in the field.
The pharmaceutical industry is already outspending advocates of the initiative by a large margin.
In virtually every market, Democrats are outspending Republicans on television by millions of dollars.
Steven Law, the Senate Leadership Fund's president, told Politico that Democrats are outspending Republicans.
It plans to spend $8bn on original content, outspending rivals such as Amazon and HBO.
On TV, Clinton and her allies are outspending their Republican counterparts by a huge amount.
Jeanne Ives (R) last month, despite outspending her by a margin over 5-to-1.
Fletcher entered the runoff with more cash in the bank, outspending Moser on TV ads.
"They are vastly outspending their cash flow position to sustain their growth," Mr. Snyder said.
Democrats are outspending the Republicans on ad buys in eight out of 10 key Senate races.
Fighting for survival, Big Soda has been outspending advocates of the measure, but not by much.
He's also outspending Moore seven-to-one on TV ads, many of which highlight the accusations.
In many of the most competitive House and Senate races, Democrats have already been outspending Republicans.
Both campaigns are spending money on ads in Hawaii, although Sanders is outspending Clinton $192,680 to $54,300.
Clinton has spent around $900,000 in California, outspending Sanders in upscale markets like Santa Barbara and Monterey.
Without a merger, the companies will have to go back to outspending each other to win customers.
Here's a spending breakdown (according to a source tracking the advertising market): Republicans are still outspending Democrats.
Democrats are outspending Republicans this week in Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
And Republican groups from outside the district pumped millions into the race, hugely outspending their Democratic counterparts.
Without a merger, the companies may have to go back to outspending each other to win customers.
Democrats had been angling to pick up the 9th District, with McCready outraising and outspending Harris.   Wash.
In addition to outspending him, Trump's Democratic challenger is also out-fundraising him by a wide margin.
As we head into the heart of the midterm elections, Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign is outspending everyone.
In all, more than $100 million got spent on Proposition 10, with opponents outspending backers of the proposition.
In the battleground states, Team Clinton is outspending Team Trump through this week, $160 million to $44 million.
An estimated $300m-400m has already been spent on lawyers, with Russia outspending its gadflies two to one.
But Biden is outspending Kamala Harris – his closest competitor, in terms of Facebook ad dollars — two to one.
Millions of dollars have been poured into the race, with Republican groups outspending Democrats by a big margin.
That might come as a surprise to, say, President Trump, who is outspending all Democrats on Facebook ads.
Overall, Bloomberg, who was previously registered as a Republican, is vastly outspending his rivals in the Democratic primary.
But the House GOP's campaign committee and outside groups have easily compensated for that gap, vastly outspending Democrats.
They now actually make up the largest paying porn consumer base for several producers, outspending older generations substantially.
They have also outpaced women when it comes to online shopping, outspending them by 20 to 30 percent.
I'm saying in one geography, there needs to be one in each geography, because they are outspending each other.
Facebook spent $4.1 million on lobbying activity in the second quarter of 2019, outspending almost all other tech firms.
The Trump campaign is outspending Clinton in only one state where the two campaigns are directly competing: New Hampshire.
Everytown put $2.5 million into the Virginia election, outspending the National Rifle Association (NRA) 8 to 2023, Watts said.
Polls leading up to Tuesday found the race to be neck and neck, while Northam ended up outspending Perriello.
She raised upwards of $1.6 million and was outspending Lipinski by a two-to-one margin on the air.
Republican independent-expenditure groups have poured more than $3.7 million into advertising, outspending their Democratic counterparts more than fivefold.
Billionaire Mike Bloomberg is far outspending his Democratic presidential primary opponents in Facebook ads leading up to Super Tuesday.
The pharmaceutical industry has been especially active on Proposition 61, outspending its supporters by a 7-to-1 margin.
But in the final weeks of the campaign, Democrats are outspending their GOP rivals by more than 2-to-1.
By outspending the grassroots efforts and confusing voters, utilities were able to keep the Solar Choice initiative off the ballot.
Were European spending to be lumped together, the continent would be the world's second-largest military power, outspending Russia fourfold.
Hugin spent millions on TV ads alone, hammering Menendez on his alleged corruption and outspending the incumbent two to one.
By the end, these groups and their supporters doled out over $76 million, outspending the "Yes" campaign three to one.
That nervousness has resulted in Republicans outspending Democrats by more than $2000 million and mischaracterizing it as a Democrat district.
Outspending Russia and China is a realistic goal, but we should ensure we can outspend tomorrow as well as today.
With two games remaining, United is in sixth place, 15 points behind Tottenham despite vastly outspending the north London club.
By the numbers: Just 2 months ago in March, Trump's campaign was outspending all Democrats combined on those platforms 2:1.
Fifteen years ago, I couldn't have said that, because 16 years ago I was outspending myself and couldn't save a dime.
Jones is vastly outspending Moore on the airwaves, where he's directly targeting Republicans who have been turned off by the allegations.
In other words, Trump is on his way to outspending the vacation costs of Obama's entire presidency in just one year.
Ahead of the 2020 election, Republican politicians and conservative groups are outspending Democrats and liberal groups on digital advertisements about abortion.
We won the Cold War with a strategy of containment and bankrupting the Soviet Union by outspending the Kremlin on defense.
Dwight Evans in a late-April Democratic primary after drastically outspending Fattah, whose campaign funds were siphoned away by mounting legal fees.
Mr. Peña Nieto promised to control the ad spending when he first took office, but he has ended up outspending his predecessors.
When it comes to political ads on Facebook, President Trump is still outspending all of his Democratic rivals by millions of dollars.
The group has also been outspending Trump's campaign on digital advertising in four battleground swing states that it is targeting with ads.
Outspending the US Over the period 2000-2014, China funded over 4,300 projects in 140 countries to the tune of $354 billion.
He flooded the airwaves with his own money, loaning more than $5 million to his campaign and outspending both of his opponents.
The state's liberal voters have a deep progressive streak, and the Clinton team claims that Sanders is outspending them in the state.
Despite widely outspending other developed countries, we have poorer outcomes, including higher infant mortality, greater prevalence of chronic conditions and shorter lifespans.
By the numbers: Trump's campaign was massively outspending Democrats online earlier this year, but many Democrats have recently opened the floodgates, too.
He's also poured money into Facebook ads, outspending Mr. Trump — whose campaign relies heavily on social media — by about five to one.
In those five races — for California's 10th, 4503th, 39th, 45th and 48th districts — Democrats are outspending Republicans by more than 4-to-1.
A major outside Democratic group is outspending President Trump on Facebook ads in the crucial battleground states of Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Even with Donald Trump's latest advertising buys, Hillary Clinton's campaign is still outspending him by a 10-to-1 margin over the airwaves.
The United States spends trillions of dollars on each of these fields, massively outspending similar nations for little and often even negative gain.
Republicans are outspending Democrats in Colorado, Maine, Virginia and Wisconsin, as well as in Indiana, which is not traditionally considered a swing state.
And since announcing his election bid in late April, Biden is leading the way — and outspending the president, $1.2 million to about $900,000.
Footwear spending averages near $300 a year for teens, about on par with last year, with males outspending females by about $60 annually.
Abraham has struggled to raise enough money to stay on air; the most recent fundraising reports showed Rispone outspending Abraham eight times over.
Jeanne Ives (R) by a slim margin on Tuesday, despite outspending her on television advertising by a more than 5-to-1 margin.
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Biden is also outspending Sanders on Facebook ads, and he has former President Barack Obama's email list, which, while outdated, is still highly coveted.
Despite outspending Gillum on advertising, DeSantis is struggling with his favorability numbers, according to Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
And opposing them are the companies in the deep-pocketed beverage industry, which is outspending them by a ratio of about 20143 to 2.
A Florida Democratic candidate has put at least $7 million toward his campaign's TV ads, far outspending his challengers, per the Tampa Bay Times.
National Republican groups have poured $10 million into the race, outspending Democratic groups by 10 to one, according to a New York Times analysis.
Lyon, with significant investment from its owner, Jean-Michel Aulas, has marched on its rivals by outspending any other team in the women's game.
But Trump is already outspending Democrats by a wide margin on social media and can also ramp up his operations in the key states.
In the third quarter of 2015 alone, organizations and companies spent $38 million in Washington, with oil interests vastly outspending environmentalists and consumer advocates.
Ms Tipirneni has shown herself to be a strong fundraiser; she has raised more cash than her opponent and is outspending her on televisions ads.
For example, despite its tiny size, Singapore is much the biggest defence spender in South-East Asia, outspending even Indonesia, with 45 times more people.
In the 28503 media markets across the country in which both candidates are advertising this week, Clinton's campaign is outspending Trump's in all but one.
The United States continued to have the highest military expenditure in the world, outspending the next seven highest-spending countries combined, according to the institute.
This is the longest stretch in team history without a World Series appearance — and much of it has come with the Dodgers outspending all rivals.
He's outspending the Democratic field, pumping nearly $1003 million on Facebook and Google advertising alone, a CNN tally of data provided by the companies shows.
Catholic groups provided much of the $5.5 million that opponents spent to defeat Massachusetts' ballot referendum in 2012, outspending proponents by nearly 5-to-1.
And Priorities USA, one of the leading Democratic super PACs, has been outspending the Trump campaign on digital ads in the state since last July.
This year, his gun control advocacy organization spent $2.5 million to help Democrats win control of the Virginia legislature, easily outspending the National Rifle Association.
This was the logic behind owner George Steinbrenner's New York Yankees outspending their opponents, yet still losing to Billy Beane's upstart Oakland A's in 2002.
Last year, Amazon raised its ad spending in the United States by about 73 percent, Kantar said, outspending companies like General Motors, Verizon and L'Oréal.
Meanwhile, China is far outspending the U.S. in supporting its robotics industry, according to a report Cuban cites from Bernstein, a global investment management firm.
Luther Strange in the Alabama Republican senate primary, despite Strange having the backing of both President Donald Trump and the Republican establishment and outspending his challenger.
Democrats are outspending Republicans to boost Casten in the district, and a recent New York Times/Siena College poll put the Democrat ahead by 2 points.
Vision Fund — a $100 billion private equity fund that's outspending almost every other player in start-up investing — seemed to come out of nowhere this year.
Ken Griffin might not be the wealthiest person in the world, but that hasn't stopped him from outspending his fellow billionaires on splashy real estate deals.
Despite the strong financial performance for the ruling party, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are currently outspending the Conservatives on Facebook adverts ahead of the election.
Despite the strong financial performance for the ruling party, Labour and the Liberal Democrats are currently outspending the Conservatives on Facebook adverts ahead of the election.
But four charts, based on the report, show just how thoroughly the United States is outspending other countries for almost every medical service or prescription drug.
After years of outspending cash flow to expand oil and natural gas production, executives are under pressure to pull back on spending and deliver higher returns.
But, the NYT states that the company is on track to spend well more than that amount on programming, outspending both Facebook and YouTube in recent months.
Before Trump took office, the Chinese government was far outspending the U.S. in the development of the types of artificial intelligence with benefits for espionage and security.
But some Democrats are still bullish about the senator's chances of keeping his seat, noting that polls have consistently remained tight even with Scott drastically outspending Nelson.
By the numbers: California is allocating $187 million — nearly 95 times what it did a decade ago, according to The Mercury News — far outspending every other state.
In his first, failed bid for Congress in 21, Collins made headlines for outspending his opponent, longstanding incumbent Democrat John LaFalce, by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
And even with that seemingly modest buy — the full extent of which wasn't clear on Wednesday night — Clinton is still outspending him this week many times over.
As Axios's Alexi McCammond wrote yesterday, Republicans have been drastically outspending Democrats in every House special election and badly underperforming the partisan tilt of the districts nonetheless.
Trump is outspending his potential Democratic rivals on Facebook and Google ads in a big way, according to separate Bully Pulpit data released to Axios in March.
Cunningham blasts Sanders: 'South Carolinians don't want socialism' MORE, who barley registered in the first two tests, is second in polls there only because he's vastly outspending everyone.
Why it matters: China appears to be outspending the U.S. to be at the forefront of artificial intelligence just as the Trump administration is slashing government research funding.
Meanwhile, U.S. overseas aid during the same period was slightly higher — at $394 billion — with Washington outspending Beijing for 10 out of the 15 years studied by AidData.
Democrats are outspending Republicans in the runoff, with the DCCC spending another $3.6 million to prop up Ossoff, according to an Atlanta Journal Constitution analysis from late May.
In September, the firm estimated that the drillers it covers would increase their oil volumes by 20 percent next year while outspending their cash flow by $3.2 billion.
And the campaign and the Republican National Committee are outspending Democrats by about four to one on digital advertising, according to campaign officials and local Democratic Party officials.
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party are outspending Andrew Scheer's Conservatives nearly 3 to 1 on social media advertising in the lead up to October's federal election.
But this time they haven't exactly been coasting when it comes to an expected win in November; they are far outspending the RNC and Trump in battleground states already.
The Trump campaign has thrown more than $10.7 million into Facebook and Google so far this year, according to the nonprofit digital organization Acronym, vastly outspending his rivals. Sen.
One is a weekly mode that resets every seven days, so it won't necessarily be dominated by all the same names (unless some fans are set on outspending others).
While Sanders was slow to get on air, his campaign has since been flooding the airwaves in key early voting states with TV spots, outspending Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
While Amazon does not release specific figures, The Economic Times estimated the tech giant has invested more than $77 million in original content production in India, outspending rival Netflix.
China has been bolstering its relations with African countries since President Xi Jinping came to office, outspending other powers on big infrastructure projects and buying oil and iron ore.
Though she promised to be a well-funded incumbent, Hubbell poured millions of his own money into the campaign, outspending Reynolds but eventually failing to prevail in the race.
Only one of them is likely to advance from the top-two primary with a Republican, but Costa is the favorite after outspending her by more than 2000-22018.
The new face onstage, Bloomberg, has shaken up the race by exponentially outspending the other candidates on television ads, and he has been correspondingly rising in the national polls.
A Monmouth poll in late July showed Lamb with a 13 point lead, and Democrats are outspending Republicans nearly 13-to-1 over the final month of the race.
For them, it's not necessarily as much about outspending and outflanking other industry powers as it is how they compare with the other side -- those advocating the opposite position.
Democrats are leaving nothing to chance in the final leg of the midterm election campaign, outspending Republicans by a wide margin in the parties' battle for control of the House.
The initiative was adopted after a report published by InfluenceMap in March showed BP was outspending the other largest publicly-owned oil and gas majors to lobby against climate action.
Robby Mook, the campaign manager, sent out a message to supporters last week with the subject line "nervous," and spoke about Mr. Sanders outspending them in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Set up overdraft alerts Accidentally outspending your checking account is easy, and the accompanying fees can be a budget killer, especially if you buy several items while in the red.
Rick Scott, one of the best recruits for Republicans in the 2018 midterm elections and a wealthy candidate whose campaign is already outspending Nelson's by a 4-to-1 margin.
According to some experts, China is outspending the U.S. in its development of 5G — the next generation mobile services which promises super-fast data speeds that can support driverless cars.
A coalition of business, labor, public safety and local government groups is fighting the repeal, pouring more than $40 million into the effort and outspending supporters by nearly 10-to-1.
Hillary Clinton and her allies are outspending Donald Trump and the groups supporting him over the airwaves by a whopping 15-to-1 margin, according to ad-spending data from SMG Delta.
David Kustoff did find himself in a fight against George Flinn, a radiologist and perennial self-funding candidate who is outspending the sitting member 2-to-1 ahead of Thursday's Republican primary.
That has enabled her to clobber him on the airwaves—she is outspending him on advertising by a factor of five—and to invest in a formidable get-out-the-vote operation.
From there, it would be a simple matter of cleaning up the pieces: The party establishment would finally have united behind him, and he could outlast Trump and Cruz by outspending them.
But despite Clinton's long history of campaigning in the state, Sanders broke away from Clinton, leading in the polls for months and outspending Clinton on New Hampshire television commercials in recent weeks.
Buoyed by an influx of outside spending, and Trump outspending Clinton on TV in the state, Johnson has suddenly found himself down by just 1 point, according to a new Marquette University poll.
At the same time, the paper struck a confident tone, saying the United States would not be able to challenge China the way it did the Soviet Union, by outspending on military weapons.
At the beginning of March, she was outspending Lipinski two to one on television advertising, and Politico reported on Tuesday that many Lipinski supporters were visibly nervous about his prospects in a rematch.
While Northam and Democrats are outspending Gillespie and Republicans in the Washington, Richmond and Norfolk markets, the GOP is spending more on television ads in the Roanoke, Charlottesville, Harrisonburg and Tri-Cities markets.
Some are pushed to pursue surgery to look better, and as they realize they can make money, they start spending more in the hopes of increasing their earning potential, often outspending their earnings.
"While they may be outspending Democrats, state legislative spending for Democrats has been incredibly strong," said Carolyn Fiddler, communications director at the liberal blog Daily Kos, which is also fundraising for Democratic candidates.
Trump enjoys a slight lead in the state, according to recent polls, but groups opposing him or supporting Cruz are outspending Trump by a five-to-one margin and bludgeoning him on the airwaves.
The right is also vastly outspending Democrats on digital advertising on the issue, devoting hundreds of thousands of dollars so far this year on targeted Facebook campaigns that are reaching voters in battleground states.
Candidates, campaigns and companies have unleashed a flood of Facebook advertisements related to impeachment, and it might come as no surprise that President Trump and his re-election campaign are far outspending everyone else.
"Our campaign invested a robust digital spend early on to build out supporter lists, outspending all other campaigns from our launch through most of the summer," said T.J. Ducklo, a spokesman for Mr. Biden.
"A lot of these smaller companies have gotten a pass for outspending cash flow due to their very high growth rates," said Todd Heltman of asset manager Neuberger Berman, which invests in shale producers.
Republicans outspending Democrats on state legislative races is nothing new, and the result is clear when you look at a map of state legislatures across the United States and see a sea of red.
Trump has embraced these ads much more openly, even outspending Clinton on digital marketing in June with expenses of $1.6 million on online ads and digital consulting, according to the campaign's Federal Election Committee filing.
With 40 percent of the votes counted, Clinton is leading 60.5 percent to 39.5 percent, despite Sanders drawing large, eye-catching crowds in New York City and outspending Clinton two to one on the airwaves.
Not only is China vastly outspending the United States in a country once destroyed by Cold War superpower rivalry, but its money goes on highly visible infrastructure projects and with no demands for political reform.
It was also apparent in the lavish spending of anti-Trump groups, such as Our Principles PAC, which splurged $2m in attack ads—outspending Mr Trump 4:1—in the run-up to the primary.
"They're outspending us in research and development and procurement ... We, the United States, need to make sure that we do not lose our advantages that we have relative to other countries, specifically relative to China."
Unite the Country already has spent $250.4 million on ads in Iowa though Friday night, outspending the Biden campaign ad buys in the state, according to a tally by Kantar Media's Campaign Media Analysis Group.
In the winter of 2016-17 alone, teams in the decidedly mediocre Chinese Super League splashed out more than $400 million on international stars like Carlos Tevez and Oscar, outspending even the English Premier League.
Yet even if Mr. Steyer underperforms in South Carolina, as he did in Nevada despite vastly outspending the field, and Mr. Biden emerges with a clear victory, moderate Democrats are still facing a larger dilemma.
Even the more than $60 million spent by outside groups in 2012, including Crossroads GPS, attacking Brown and outspending the incumbent by five-to-one, wasn't enough to overcome Mandel's self-inflicted tone-deaf wounds.
Sanders outraised Clinton last month by nearly $13 million, continuing a trend from previous months of both outraising and outspending the Democratic frontrunner, mostly with grassroots donations that have now reached some 2 million individual contributions.
The scale of their ad buys offers a glimpse of how the president's digital operation is vastly outspending its leading Democratic counterparts, putting spin on breaking news stories as they're still unfolding in Facebook users' feeds.
Aramco already has 12 times the oil reserves of ExxonMobil's global assets, but Aramco is outspending all the other oil majors in trying to find more oil and develop the capacity to refine and transform it.
Befitting such a mismatched pairing, Cuomo also crushed Nixon in fundraising, outspending her about 20-1, and called in an unusual endorsement from the Democratic National Committee along with the support of the entire state party apparatus.
By the numbers: Data from the Federal Election Commission shows that gun-control groups spent about $20 million so far in the federal election campaign, outspending by pro-gun groups, mostly the NRA, by nearly $6 million.
NBC News reports Sanders has spent about $1.3 million on ads in California, with most of that money — nearly $1 million — buying time in the Los Angeles market, where he is outspending Clinton by 2 to 1.
"Democratic candidates are outspending Republican candidates in key races by $50 million and the GOP is now facing a green wave, not a blue wave," Corry Bliss, the executive director, wrote earlier this month, according to RealClearPolitics.
According to CNN, House Republicans have less than $40 million in ad reservations through the election, while Democrats have $60 million; third quarter fundraising data released earlier this week showed Democrats out-raising and outspending Republicans nationwide.
A report in The Wall Street Journal ahead of the vote noted that unions had vastly outspent their opponents, with one union-backed group outspending two opposing groups almost five times over by the end of July.
And the Brooklyn campaign headquarters — which would end up outspending Trump's campaign by nearly 2 to 1 — frustrated coordinators in battleground states like Colorado by penny-pinching and cutting back on television, direct mail and digital advertising.
Sheekey said that in addition to outspending and outsmarting Democrats online, Trump is also able to get an early start on the national election and rallying his base, rather than focusing just on the early swing states.
"We're in a tough fight to win this nomination — we're facing an uphill battle in New Hampshire, and Senator Sanders is outraising and outspending us," Clinton's campaign wrote in an email to supporters shortly before the debate.
Xi has been cultivating ever-closer economic ties between China and developing countries since he took office, vastly outspending the West by pouring billions of dollars in both investments and aid in Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia.
The new measures will be a blow to Airbnb, which plowed more than $20153 million into ads, mailers and canvassers, easily outspending the hotel industry and an influential hotel workers union, which were in favor of the restrictions.
Even as CLF pulls out of the race, the NRCC is still set to spend $3.7 million in the district (including future ad reservations), and Republicans are still outspending Democrats here by about a 3-to-2 margin.
But, staffers insisted, the candidate does well in states where he can spend time and money, and the $4 million injection will help power his upcoming tour through Wisconsin, where he is already outspending Clinton on the airwaves.
If you thought Netflix would erode legacy media by outspending many of today's players (Lionsgate, Viacom, AMC, etc.), spending $22.5 billion per year on content by 2022 like Goldman Sachs reportedly predicted, nothing announced today changes that thesis.
Cisneros, a multimillionaire who won a $266 million lottery jackpot in 2010 after getting laid off from Frito-Lay, has been vastly outspending his Republican challenger and money raised includes a $4.5 million loan from the candidate himself.
Why China is outspending: Digital shopping hit the internet in the 1990s, which coincided with a growth in disposable income in China, whereas in the U.S., shopping in brick-and-mortar stores had already been ingrained as a habit.
The Trump campaign has already spent more than $5 million on Facebook ads in the current election cycle, according to The New York Times — outspending every single Democratic candidate in the field and roughly all of the Democrats combined.
But when these laws were put on the ballots in Nevada and Maine in 28500, they had a hard time breaking 6900 percent, despite Michael Bloomberg massively outspending his opponents by 2628-to-28503 or 22019-to-1 margins.
But the former New York City mayor — who has said he may spend $1 billion to defeat Trump this year, even if he's not the nominee — is close to outspending every other candidate after spending $409 million through January.
Outspending Russia on a nuclear arms race, as Mr. Trump has bragged he would do, or abandoning an arms control regime that has helped forestall nuclear war for decades, is a foolish game of chicken, with no possible winners.
Last year Chinese consumers spent about $750 billion online, outspending both U.S. and UK consumers' online purchases combined, and beyond that, China has been a standout in adopting e-commerce as a driving habit in retail, according to Boston Consulting Group.
Bloomberg, who exited the race on Wednesday morning after an abysmal delegate count, spent a not-so-small fortune ($2200 million in total) on advertising alone, outspending his rivals by more than 2200 times the next highest spender, reports NPR.
Newman began March with clear momentum: She was outspending the incumbent on TV 226-1, and Lipinski supporters were nervous enough that they had begun urging Republican-leaning voters to pull a Democratic ballot and cast it for the incumbent.
AIR WAR IN NEVADA: NBC News reports: Four days before Nevada's Democratic caucuses, Hillary Clinton is now outspending Bernie Sanders over the state's airwaves - a reversal from a week ago, according to the latest ad-spending numbers from SMG Delta.
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg shelled out $220.6 million in January as he put $263.8 million of his own fortune into his presidential bid, outspending his opponents by a huge margin, according to Federal Election Commission records filed Thursday.
The billionaire and longtime Democratic donor has spent more than $110 million on TV ads for his presidential campaign, outspending every other 2020 Democrat on TV ads by a large margin, except for former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
With Cuomo leading and outspending Nixon by far, the Wednesday night one-on-one is shaping up to be her last chance to pitch a sizable television audience -- and a final hurdle for Cuomo to clear ahead of the election.
The Ohio contest drew an avalanche of national attention in recent weeks as polls showed it tightening, with Republicans and their allies outspending Democratic groups by more than 4 to 1 and running ads linking O'Connor to liberal House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi.
Meanwhile, although the IPO market looks healthier than it has in a long time, later-stage investors have to contend with another threat to their business: Softbank's nearly $100 billion Vision Fund, which is routinely outspending rivals for prized stakes in promising companies.
Hughes was willing to spend generously on Eldridge's political career, outspending Eldridge's opponent 3 to 1 in a district Barack Obama carried in 2012 and contributing ancillary spending on real estate and local charitable endeavors to grease the wheels for Eldridge's run.
"Despite outspending the No on C campaign by at least four to one, the Yes on C campaign failed to earn the two-thirds voter support necessary for San Francisco to ever see a penny that Proposition C promised," Mr. Montejano said.
Buoyed by an influx of outside spending -- such as $2.2 million from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's super PAC -- and Trump outspending Clinton on TV in the state, Johnson has suddenly found himself down by just 1 point, according to a new Marquette University poll.
Seen through that prism, it may be enough for Clinton to keep a steady course, make use of her considerable financial advantage — she and her allies are vastly outspending Team Trump — and hope the vulnerabilities of the presumptive GOP nominee will spell his doom.
"It's creating a permanent black cloud that will ultimately help the Democratic nominee," Mr. Fallon said, pointing to the earned media coverage of impeachment as a way for Democrats to close the messaging gap with the Trump campaign, which is vastly outspending them online.
To get a sense of the scale of the digital campaign, just glance at Facebook's ad database, which shows how the presidential campaigns have poured millions of dollars into the platform since last year — and how the Trump campaign is vastly outspending the Democrats.
"We spent more than $30 million during the 2018 midterms and more than $2.5 million to elect a gun sense majority in Virginia's General Assembly in 2019 — outspending and outmaneuvering the NRA both times," Andrew Zucker, Everytown's director of federal and political communications, said.
"We are actually far outspending on recovery and response, the post-event funding... than on prevention and ex-ante anticipative management, and this is really a problem," said Swenja Surminski, a senior fellow at the London-based Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
"Put more starkly, assessments in this report will show that U.S. forces could, under plausible assumptions, lose the next war they are called upon to fight, despite the United States outspending China military forces by a ratio of 2.7:1 and Russia by 6:1," read the report.
"We're in a tough fight to win this nomination — we're facing an uphill battle in New Hampshire, and Senator Sanders is outraising and outspending us," the campaign wrote in an email Thursday night, shortly before the two candidates went head-to-head at a debate in New Hampshire.
That was the scenario one year into the oil price downturn, when CNBC analyzed two key measures of financial health in the oil patch — free cash flow and debt compared with earnings — for 44 drillers and found a sector outspending cash on hand and loaded to the hilt with debt.
Although Bernie Sanders put up a good campaign fight – drawing thousands of supporters to his rallies and outspending Clinton on TV and radio ads in all five states, according to Politico – he lost four of the five primaries to the former secretary of state, who enjoys an abundance of institutional support in the Northeastern states.
In South Carolina, which is the largest early state by population but votes fourth in the Democratic nominating process, Steyer is outspending the rest of the field by several million dollars, including Biden, who has earmarked over $800,000 in ads there so far but has promised $6 million to spend closer to the Feb.
Reddick, a Navy veteran running for office for the first time, is not the favorite heading into the May primary against Wallace, a self-described "patriot millionaire" who is outspending her on television in the Philadelphia markets, and could self-fund in a competitive general election against the Republican in the race, Brian Fitzpatrick, whom Democrats hope to unseat.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign and its allies are outspending their Republican counterparts by a factor of about five to one, according to a new analysis released Tuesday.
Together, outsiders have dropped more than $14 million in television advertisements, radio ads and other campaigning into the Democratic presidential race, including a pro-Biden super PAC outspending the candidate himself on ads in Iowa, a veterans group supporting Pete Buttigieg in New Hampshire and a nurses union backing Sanders with new advertising in the West.
Colorado went for Democrat Barack Obama in the past two elections, but the state has been historically red, voting for the Republican nominee in all but three elections since World War II. Trump's campaign has invested rather heavily in Colorado, outspending Democrats on television ads and sinking a lot of the nominee's time into the state. Developing...
Born wealthy, as an heir to the Brock Candy Company and a grandson of a U.S. senator, Brock had every advantage and used them, heavily outspending Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE Sr. in his 1970 campaign.
Eldridge, a veteran gay rights campaigner and founder of the investment group Hudson River Ventures, lost the race in a landslide, but not before Hughes and Eldridge spent $23 million to buy a house in the district, after forking out another $26 million on a house in the 2300th District, where Eldridge first considered running; they then dropped another $2250 million of their own money on the race, outspending the Republican incumbent 22014-22012.
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