How Many Steaks Would It Take to Pay for Trump's Campaign Ads?


The Ad Age Presidential Campaign Ad Scorecard is sponsored by The Trade Desk

Editor’s note: Here’s the 32nd installment of the 2016 Presidential Campaign Ad Scorecard. The chart below represents a collaboration between the Ad Age Datacenter — specifically, Kevin Brown, Bradley Johnson and Catherine Wolf — and Kantar Media’s Campaign Media Analysis Group (CMAG), together with Ad Age Digital Content Producer Chen Wu. Some context from Simon Dumenco follows. –Ken Wheaton

ICYMI, a Trump campaign ad appeared during Hillary Clinton’s appearance on Funny or Die’s “Between Two Ferns With Zach Galifianakis” — all for the sake of comedy. The ad was there as a sight gag, so that Clinton could object and then Galifianakis could explain that Trump “paid me in steaks.”

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