Vast Majority of 2016 GOP TV Campaign Ads Are Super PAC Funded

Not that it's helping.

A report issued by The Center for Public Integrity details the extent to which GOP candidates’ television ad campaigns have become the domain of Super PACs.

According to CPI’s analysis, which used data from Kantar Media/CMAG, of the roughly 11,000 GOP TV ads that have aired between Jan. 1 2015 and Sept. 14, 2015, just 1,234 of those have been sponsored by candidate’s own committees, while the remaining 9,732 have been paid for by Super PACs and non-profits with a political bent.

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