Election Insider 6.24.24

Election Insider: Thursday Debate Schedule, Trump on TikTok, Trump vs. Biden Ad Spend and 4 More Things You Should Know…

Craig Huey2024 Elections, Biden, Current Events, Debt, Donald Trump, Economics, Election Insider, Government, Congress, and Politics, Media, Politics, Social, The Great Deception

Election Insider gives you the latest little-known news and trends shaping the election landscape.

Election Insider is a must-read for anyone seeking the truth in a sea of political bias, spin, and deception.

Get ready for 7 little-known revelations in this week’s Election Insider.

1. Where to See the Debate

The debate is this Thursday at 9 p.m. ET.

Here is where you can hear it:

  • NBC
  • MSNBC
  • Peacock
  • NewsNation
  • Newsmax
  • Newsmax 2
  • Telemundo
  • Scripps News

All are planning to simulcast CNN’s presidential debate on Thursday, June 27th.

2. Where Will Voters Get Political Ideas and Ads For 2024? TikTok

More Americans are getting more news and political information on TikTok than ever before.

In just three years, the share of U.S. adults who say they regularly get news from TikTok has more than quadrupled, from 3% in 2020 to 14% in 2023.

Among young people, the percentage is higher:

  • 43% of all users say they get news on TikTok.
  • Ages 18-29, 32% say they regularly get news there.
  • Ages 30-49, 15%
  • Ages 50-64, 7%
  • Ages 65 and older, 3%

The problem: the news is biased. It’s censored; it’s infiltrated by the communist Chinese owners.

3. Massive Political Ad Spending Ahead – 4 Things You Should Know

1. Money Already Spent

$2.94 billion has already been spent on political ads during the 2024 election cycle. That is ahead of the $2.48 billion that has been spent at this point in the 2020 election cycle.

2. Trump vs. Biden – Biden Way Ahead

President Biden, since super Tuesday, has spent $99 million vs. $29.3 million spent by Trump.

Plus, Biden has ad time reserved for the coming months that is worth three times what Trump has reserved.

3. Biggest Political Advertiser in America?

During the last two weeks, Biden for President was the biggest political advertiser in the U.S., according to AdImpact. The campaign spent $15.8 million.

4. The Most Social Media Advertising?

Biden had the most ads on Facebook and Google where Biden Victory Fund, with $1.7 million in ads, spent the most, followed by Biden for President, with $1.6 million.

How much is projected to be spent for 2024?

AdImpact projects a record $10.2 billion will be spent during the 2023-2024 election cycle across all media. Political ad spending will grow 13% from the record $9.02 billion that flowed during the 2020 presidential election cycle.

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  1. Swing States: Shift in Biden/Trump “Never Vote”

Among likely voters living in six key swing states, 51% say there’s “not really any chance” they’d vote for Biden, compared to just 46% saying the same thing about former President Donald Trump.

The voter’s refusal to even consider voting for Biden is a reversal if the situation during the 2020 election. When voters consistently reported that they would never vote for Trump at higher rates than they did for Biden.

Trump and Biden both have “experienced” protest votes of around 20% despite running in virtually uncontested primaries.

  1. VP Potential Pick Gov. Doug Burgum: “Under Joe Biden, We’re Actually Living Under a Dictatorship Today”

“Under Joe Biden, we’re actually living under a dictatorship today, where he’s, you know, bypassing Congress on immigration policies, bypassing Congress on protecting our border, he’s bypassing Congress on a student loan forgiveness, and he’s defying the Supreme Court. I mean, those are things that authoritarians and dictators do…”

  1. Votes Are Being Lost?

As many as 30-45% of ballots cast have at least one undervote – at least one race left unmarked.

In nonpartisan races, the number of undervotes jumps to north of 50%!

  1. Trump’s VP Pick: The Gambling Odds

Here are the latest odds by those betting on Trump’s VP pick.

  • Tim Scott 8/1
  • Byron Donalds 11/1
  • Elise Stefanik 14/1
  • Huckabee Sanders 14/1
  • Tulsi Gabbard 20/1
  • Nikki Haley 22/1
  • Tom Cotton 25/1
  • Ron DeSantis 75/1
  • Candace Owens 200/1

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