Number of Advertisers | Top Spenders | Number of Ads | Total Spend | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative orgs and media | 58 | 1. DailyWire+ ($1,653,767) 2. Red White and Blue Zone ($982,891) 3. Matt Walsh ($773,047) |
9,991 | $8,859,080 |
Progressive orgs and media | 43 | 1. ACLU ($631,451) 2. Future Majority ($487,147) 3. Washington Post ($321,674) |
7,135 | $3,360,255 |
Republican PACs | 16 | 1. Republican Nations ($2,535,239) 2. Americans for Prosperity ($143,519) 3. Building America’s Future ($43,632) |
3,034 | $2,784,744 |
Democratic PACs | 21 | 1. Progressive Turnout Project ($331,839) 2. Climate Power ($26,667) 3. Democratic Governors Association (DGA) ($17,151) |
898 | $467,397 |
Democrats | 17 | 1. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ($84,978) 2. Jon Ossoff ($36,567) 3. Bob Casey ($17,671) |
2,222 | $212,254 |
Republicans | 5 | 1. Winsome Earle-Sears ($9,166) 2. Jon Bramnick ($5,301) 3. Nick Begich ($2,302) |
49 | $18,256 |
Spending
Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.
During this period, political parties spent a total of $15,701,986 and displayed 23329 advertisements on Meta.
During this period, political parties spent a total of $2,929,372 and displayed 9924 advertisements on Meta.
Number of Advertisers | Top Spenders | Number of Ads | Total Spend | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative orgs and media | 59 | 1. Red White and Blue Zone ($257,174) 2. DailyWire+ ($198,647) 3. Ben Shapiro ($151,357) |
3,853 | $1,672,202 |
Progressive orgs and media | 37 | 1. Washington Post ($157,978) 2. Future Majority ($138,079) 3. ACLU ($110,712) |
3,402 | $786,338 |
Republican PACs | 23 | 1. Republican Nations ($271,226) 2. Building America’s Future ($43,632) 3. Americans for Prosperity ($42,584) |
1,406 | $378,622 |
Democrats | 22 | 1. Democratic Party ($8,841) 2. Elizabeth Warren ($7,443) 3. Jon Ossoff ($6,699) |
788 | $41,120 |
Democratic PACs | 20 | 1. Progressive Turnout Project ($8,284) 2. Giffords ($5,932) 3. Keystone Voices ($4,095) |
397 | $39,058 |
Republicans | 18 | 1. Lindsey Graham ($2,500) 2. Congressman Pete Stauber ($2,440) 3. Paul Bettencourt ($1,891) |
78 | $12,032 |