Political Conventions Are Muddled, but Candidates' Digital Ad Spend Is Clear

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If things had gone as planned, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden would be in Milwaukee, Wisc. right now, preparing to accept his party’s nomination for the presidential election, and we would already know who he’s chosen as vice president.

But 2020 is not going as planned, on so many levels.

The Democratic National Convention (DNC) was pushed back by five weeks and will not have the in-person crowds common at the four-day event. The Republican National Convention (RNC) is still planned for August, but not in its designated host city.

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