The Trump campaign is pulling its ads out of the crucial battleground state of Florida and redirecting it to the industrial northern states that helped him to victory in 2016, Bloomberg reports.
The cash-strapped Trump campaign is turning their attention to key battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin hoping for a repeat of 2016.
“Since the beginning of the fall campaign on Labor Day, Trump has cut $24 million from his national ad budget, while former Vice President Joe Biden has added $197 million,” Bloomberg reports.
Even in these key battleground states where Trump is redirecting his dwindling funds, Biden already has a big spending advantage. He’s outspending Trump every single day in these states. In Michigan for example, the Biden campaign is outspending Trump by 3-to-1.
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