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Erika FranklinFowler

@efranklinfowler

@wesleyan_u, co-director of @WesMediaProject; local media, policomm & health policy scholar; @commhsp member. See also @[email protected]

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linkhttp://efowler.faculty.wesleyan.edu calendar_today11-09-2012 02:03:50

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Our latest on advertising, which includes not just presidential ads and the enormous gap b/wn Harris and Trump on Meta and Google properties so far, but also total volume of ads for House, Senate and gubernatorial info and more. Check it out ⬇️ #PresidentialElection2024

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πŸ’₯ NEW from WMP: Dem, GOP TV ads are almost equal, but Harris is outspending Trump nearly 3:1 on Meta & Google. Recent ad volume overall is above 2020 levels. Michael Franz Travis Ridout Erika FranklinFowler Wesleyan University #2024election #politicalads Full report: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-09122…

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πŸ’₯ NEW from WMP: Pro-Trump Ads Declining on TV; Harris outspends Trump 16:1 on Meta & 3:1 on Google. β€’ Key races in Montana, Pennsylvania, Ohio have seen the most senate ads. Read the full report: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-09262… Michael Franz Travis Ridout Erika FranklinFowler Wesleyan University

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πŸ’₯ NEW from WMP: Harris is dominating digital platforms, particularly Facebook and Instagram. Read the full report for more: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-09262… Erika FranklinFowler Travis Ridout Michael Franz #2024election #politicalads

πŸ’₯ NEW from WMP: Harris is dominating digital platforms, particularly Facebook and Instagram.

Read the full report for more: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-09262…

<a href="/efranklinfowler/">Erika FranklinFowler</a> <a href="/tnridout1/">Travis Ridout</a> <a href="/mmfranz/">Michael Franz</a> 
#2024election #politicalads
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πŸ’‘ WMP Issue Spotlight: This is the third post in a series of issue mentions in federal races by state shows the percentage of ads mentioning eight key issues tracked by the WMP. See the release for more details: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/issues-sept24/

πŸ’‘ WMP Issue Spotlight: This is the third post in a series of issue mentions in federal races by state shows the percentage of ads mentioning eight key issues tracked by the WMP.

See the release for more details: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/issues-sept24/
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πŸ’₯ NEW from WMP: Trump and his allies show signs of closing the TV ad gap in the past week, but Harris still has large leads online. Read the full report: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-10102… Report by Michael Franz Travis Ridout Erika FranklinFowler w/糕蝦米 Wesleyan University

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πŸ’₯NEW report from WMP, OpenSecrets.org, and Brennan Center sheds light on the scope of online ad spending this election cycle on the two largest online platforms, Google and Meta. Read more: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/reports-101624/ #2024election Michael Franz Travis Ridout Erika FranklinFowler Wesleyan University

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we now have estimates for key states AZ: Trump 51/Harris 47 GA: Trump 51/Harris 46 MI: Harris 51/Trump 46 NV: Harris 51/Trump 47 NC: Trump 50/Harris 48 PA: Harris 49/Trump 48 TX: Trump 51/Harris 47 WI: Harris 50/Trump 47 Full results here: cooperativeelectionstudy.shinyapps.io/stateprezapp20…

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πŸ’₯ NEW report from WMP: More than $4.5 billion in ad spending this cycle - when digital ad spending is added to the mix, total spending tops $5 billion so far. Read full report: mediaproject.wesleyan.edu/releases-10312… By: Michael Franz Travis Ridout Erika FranklinFowler OpenSecrets.org Wesleyan University

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In the past week, only a very small percentage of pro-Harris ads were positive, with most of them falling into the contrast category. The Trump campaign split its ads between contrast ads and attack ads.

In the past week, only a very small percentage of pro-Harris ads were positive, with most of them falling into the contrast category. The Trump campaign split its ads between contrast ads and attack ads.
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We've been asking voters: β€œName a policy Trump (or Clinton, Biden, Harris) supports that would make your life better if it becomes law" Can we confront an uncomfortable truth? Trump continues to demonstrate an uncanny ability to connect his policies to voters' personal lives.🧡

We've been asking voters:

β€œName a policy Trump (or Clinton, Biden, Harris) supports that would make your life better if it becomes law"

Can we confront an uncomfortable truth? Trump continues to demonstrate an uncanny ability to connect his policies to voters' personal lives.🧡
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. WesleyanMediaProject Co-Director Erika FranklinFowler joins us to discuss #election ads that covered major #healthcare issues, including #abortion, #genderaffirmingcare, #healthcarecosts, and a controversial anti #transgender surgery ad. Watch: chc1.co/753. #podcast #news

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Online political advertisers spent $1.35 billion to buy ads on Google and Meta platforms this election season, according to recent data from the WesleyanMediaProject, Brennan Center, and OpenSecrets.org. brennancenter.org/our-work/analy…