A group of super PACs supporting Ted Cruz will spend $2.4 million on advertising in the days ahead of next Tuesday’s nominating contests.
Keep the Promise will spend nearly $1 million on television ads in five Super Tuesday nominating states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma and Tennessee. More than $390,000 will also be spent on radio ads in those states, Texas and Virginia.
“As last night’s debate showed, Sen. Cruz has the experience, judgement, temperament and vision to be president of the United States,” said Kellyanne Conway, president of Keep the Promise I, in a statement. “He was an anti-establishment outsider before it was cool …. On Super Tuesday, voters can both send a message to Washington AND send a serious, proven conservative to the White House by voting for Cruz.”
An additional $1 million will be spent on a digital ad campaign aimed at conservative primary voters in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.
Cruz has placed a big bet on Super Tuesday’s southern states, and said March 1 will be “the most important night of this campaign.”
