If Donald Trump wins the presidency again in two weeks, this might be the ad that did it. It’s a spot called “Nonsense,” and it opens with a line so over the top, it feels like a parody ...
In the first two weeks of October, Donald Trump and his allies directed about a third of all their spending on broadcast TV advertisements to ads about transgender health care, a significant ...
We want to take a moment to tell you about a graphic political ad you may have seen airing on ABC stations. The ad is for anti-abortion rights advocate and presidential candidate Randall Terry and ...
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign released a new ad Wednesday focused on Vice President Kamala Harris’ eyebrow-raising response to a question during her appearance on “The View ...
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A major update to Google Local Services Ads requires businesses to link their accounts to a Google Business Profile by November 21, or risk having their ads paused. There’s a big change coming ...
In AD PRO’s 2025 Interior Design Forecast, we’ll explore these influential factors (see: goals of less screen time, a renewed attention on sleep, and more) and consider the impact they will ...
Two Democratic groups are launching a $2.5 million ad campaign that aims to put Republicans on the spot over reproductive access as the 2024 election comes down to the wire. Progress Action Fund ...
A pro-Trump super PAC ad in the style of a mini-horror film uses misleading claims as it tries to frighten voters about the prospect of a Harris presidency. By Theodore Schleifer A pro-Trump super ...
Here’s a look at the ad, its accuracy and its major takeaway. The ad opens with a man, identified as Kyle from Alabama, loading a gas can into the back of a pickup truck. Wearing a faded ball ...
Washington — Former President Donald Trump's campaign and his allies have spent tens of millions of dollars on political ads focusing on transgender rights issues in the weeks leading up to the ...
Facebook, Instagram, Google and YouTube are clamping down on political ads in an effort to combat misinformation that could undermine trust in the results of a contentious election or stir up unrest.