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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Emilia Nierenberg.
Today's Friday, September 20.
Here's what we're covering.
KamalA Harris presidential campaign has unleashed an avalanche of digital advertising and is outspending Donald Trump's team by tens of millions of dollars.
New data shows what that looks like in practice.
In the weeks surrounding the debate, Trump spent about $600,000 for ads on Instagram and Facebook.
That same week, Harris spent $12,000,000.20 times as much.
Thats in part because she has more cash.
She raised twice as much as Trump in July and August after jumping into the race.
It also reflects different strategies by the campaigns.
Harris is pressing hard on social media, which could draw in younger supporters or undecided voters.
Meanwhile, Trump, a former network tv star, has privately said that he thinks digital spending is a waste, and he's urged his campaign to spend more on television ads, even though his advisors credited a Facebook centered strategy with helping him win in 2016.