This graph shows the total radio and TV spending for the U.S. presidential elections, by campaign and super PAC as of January 11, 2012. Each GOP candidate is backed by a so-called super PAC to support their campaign Spending. Mitt Romney is supported by the super PAC "Restore our Future" which has, to date, spent about 8.9 million U.S. dollars on TV and Radio advertisements for Mr Romney.
Total radio and TV spending for the U.S. presidential elections, by campaign and super PAC (in million U.S. dollars)
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Time. (January 23, 2012). Total radio and TV spending for the U.S. presidential elections, by campaign and super PAC (in million U.S. dollars) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved May 17, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/216301/radio-and-tv-spending-in-the-2012-election-by-campaign-and-super-pac/
Time. "Total radio and TV spending for the U.S. presidential elections, by campaign and super PAC (in million U.S. dollars)." Chart. January 23, 2012. Statista. Accessed May 17, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/216301/radio-and-tv-spending-in-the-2012-election-by-campaign-and-super-pac/
Time. (2012). Total radio and TV spending for the U.S. presidential elections, by campaign and super PAC (in million U.S. dollars). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: May 17, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/216301/radio-and-tv-spending-in-the-2012-election-by-campaign-and-super-pac/
Time. "Total Radio and Tv Spending for The U.S. Presidential Elections, by Campaign and Super Pac (in Million U.S. Dollars)." Statista, Statista Inc., 23 Jan 2012, https://www.statista.com/statistics/216301/radio-and-tv-spending-in-the-2012-election-by-campaign-and-super-pac/
Time, Total radio and TV spending for the U.S. presidential elections, by campaign and super PAC (in million U.S. dollars) Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/216301/radio-and-tv-spending-in-the-2012-election-by-campaign-and-super-pac/ (last visited May 17, 2022)