The $20M Pennsylvania Senate slugfest: Candidates, super PACs, shell out big bucks to run ads

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The $20M Pennsylvania Senate slugfest: Candidates, super PACs, shell out big bucks to run ads
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Ad spending is skyrocketing in two top Senate races, with nearly $20 million dished out in Pennsylvania and nearly $16 million spent in Ohio, with nearly all of it in the GOP primaries.

U.S. Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, Dr. Mehmet Oz, joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the latest on the pandemic and how the Biden administration has faltered in tackling the crisis.

Sands has shelled out over $2.2 million to date to run ads, with Bartos and a supportive super PAC combined spending nearly $450,000. The biggest spender to date in Ohio is Mike Gibbons, a Cleveland entrepreneur, real estate developer, and investment banker and a 2018 Ohio Republican Senate candidate. He’s shelled out nearly $5.3 million of his own money to run commercials.Club for Growth Action, which is supporting former Ohio treasurer and former two-time Senate candidate Josh Mandel, has dished out nearly $2.8 million to run ads.

Bernie Moreno, a successful Cleveland-based businessman and luxury auto dealership giant who suspended his campaign a week ago, spent over $2.6 million before dropping out."With three months remaining until primary day, Ohio and Pennsylvania’s Senate races look to be two of the most expensive primaries of the year, and of all time," AdImpact’s Ben Taber told Fox News. "Large states with large, well-funded, fields have driven spending levels even higher than anticipated.

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