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Ad Spending Round Up For Kentucky Governor Primaries Via @MediumBuying

May 21, 2019 by Drew McCoy

It’s primary election day in Kentucky. We’ll be covering the Democratic and Republican primaries for Governor tonight.
To get you ready for the results, the team at Medium Buying (@mediumbuying) has been tracking ad spending for each of the candidates and their supporting groups.
As you’d expect, sitting Governor Matt Bevin leads in ad spending on the GOP side but each of the three Democratic candidates has spent substantially more than him on what is expected to be a closer Democratic primary.
Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear has been considered the favorite but he’s been out-spent on media buying by former state auditor Adam Edelen. The state’s largest newspaper, the Louisville Courier Journal endorsed Edelen on Sunday.
In addition to tracking ad spending (see below) Medium Buying has complied a turnout estimate for each of the state’s media markets:

GOP Candidates and Affiliated Group Spending:

Matt Bevin: 5/4 – 5/21
Broadcast- 424k BG, Charleston, Evansville, Hazard, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Cable- 55k BG, Charleston, Evansville, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Facebook- 7k

Robert Goforth: 3/20 – 5/21
Broadcast- 87k BG, Charleston, Hazard, Lexington
Cable- 162k BG, Cincy, Lexington, Louisville, Nashville
Facebook- 15k

Ike Lawrence: 5/13 – 5/21
Broadcast- 12k Lexington
Radio- 6k Lexington
StateNet- 3k

William Woods:
Facebook- $300

Putting Kentucky First (pro-Bevin): 4/24 – 5/21
Radio- 94k Charleston, Cincy, Knoxville, Lexington

 

Democratic Candidate and Affiliated Groups Spending:

Adam Edelen: 3/16 – 5/21
Broadcast- 1.35 mil BG, Charleston, Evansville, Hazard, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Cable- 547k BG, Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
D2- 31k
Radio- 21k BG, Cincy, Evansville, Lexington, Louisville, Nashville, Paducah
Facebook- 41k

Andy Beshear: 4/2 – 5/21
Broadcast- 1 mil BG, Evansville, Hazard, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Cable- 315k BG, Evansville, Cincy , Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Facebook- 30k

Rocky Adkins: 4/15 – 5/21
Broadcast- 657k BG,Charleston, Evansville, Hazard, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Cable- 194k Bg, Evansville, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Radio- 10k Charleston, Lexington, Louisville
StateNet- 3k
Facebook- 19k

Kentuckians for a Better Future (pro-Edelen): 3/15 – 5/21
Broadcast- 736k BG, Evansville, Hazard, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah
Cable- 248k Cincy, Lexington, Louisville
Radio- 48k BG, Charleston, Cincy, Evansville, Knoxville, Lexington, Louisville, Nashville, Paducah, Tri-Cities
NCC GO- 25k

Bluegrass Committee for Progress: 5/17 – 5/21
Radio- 3k Louisville

Spending By Campaign/Group By Market:

Filed Under: Ad Spending, Governor, Race Preview Tagged With: Kentucky Governor

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