The 2020 Election Will Generate an Estimated $10 Billion in Ads
9/22: Media investment adviser Group M has estimated that the current election will cost $10 billion in advertising expenses, up 59% from the 2016 election.
9/22: Media investment adviser Group M has estimated that the current election will cost $10 billion in advertising expenses, up 59% from the 2016 election.
8/15: A federal judge ruled that Georgia didn't need paper ballots for the 2019 elections, but must have them by the 2020 presidential elections.
8/13: The Wisconsin Elections Commission has voted to increase its election integrity spending, hoping to replace outdated machines before the 2020 elections.
8/2: The Washington Post called out presidential candidate and senator Cory Booker for pushing a false narrative that Russian interference and voter suppression stole the 2020 election from Hillary Clinton.
8/1: Liberal billionaire George Soros has funneled $5.1 million into the newly established Democracy PAC, which will work toward influencing the 2020 election.
7/29: Florida is already preparing to become a battleground state for the 2020 elections, with Democrats recruiting recounting teams and Republicans looking to boost voter turnout.
7/29: Google engineers have come forward to talk about how the tech giant is manipulating people to vote for candidates they want.
7/21: Though it is the subject of an active lawsuit, North Carolina's contested voter ID law will be enforced during the 2020 election.
7/16: A measure to leave the National Popular Vote Compact could appear on Colorado's 2020 ballot, giving voters a chance to decide whether the state should decline participation.
7/15: A question over whether Colorado should leave the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could appear on the state's 2020 ballots.