Authors
Erika Franklin Fowler, Travis N Ridout
Publication date
2013/2/9
Journal
The Forum
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
51-61
Publisher
De Gruyter
Description
Record amounts of money went to purchase television advertising during the 2012 election cycle, resulting in unprecedented volumes of advertising. This increase was due in part to the ease with which outside groups, such as super PACs, were able to raise and spend advertising dollars in the current, post-Citizens United, regulatory regime. Advertising in 2012 was also extremely negative, especially at the presidential level, and frequently evoked the emotion of anger. Yet whether 2012 marks the high point for spending on advertising – and whether the negativity will abate in the next presidential election – remain open questions.
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