Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s latest television ad centers on climate change, highlighting issue of key importance in the early-voting state of Iowa as the caucus nears.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s latest television ad in the 2020 cycle centers on climate change, highlighting an issue of key importance in the early-voting state of Iowa as the caucus nears.
Warren, who represents Massachusetts, has so far committed $3 trillion to climate change plans, which includes $2 trillion over ten years in economic investment that her campaign estimates would create more than 1 million jobs. Her campaign has also released a plan to encourage decarbonizing the agriculture sector.
Warren will soon ramp up her air time, which has lagged behind other candidates. Though her campaign has only spent around $346,600 on aired ads so far, she has reserved about $7.5 million worth of television airtime for early 2020, about $2.6 million of which has been set to run in Iowa at this time, according to the ad research firm CMAG. The campaign's peak spending is expected to come the week before the Feb. 3 caucuses, according to CMAG.
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