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Political advertising expenses should reach a new mid-term record

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsSeptember 2, 2025No Comments
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(LR) Mikayla Newton and Katerra Jones, journalists from the County of Prince George during a news program on May 15, 2025 in Largo, MD.

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Expenditure in political advertising is expected to reach a new record, this mid-term season which is expected to reach a total of $ 10.8 billion, according to the adimpact advertising company.

This number for the mid-term season of 2025-2026 makes it the most expensive mid-term cycle in history, exceeding spending for 2021-2022, which recorded $ 8.9 billion, by more than 20%. And it approaches Adimpact’s price for the presidential electoral cycle of 2024, which reached $ 11.2 billion.

“We plan that record expenses of all types of breed due to the highly competitive national environment, the expenses of the congress being specifically planned to reach new heights,” said the report.

The race for controlling the congress this year remains close, because the Republicans hope to keep their majority 53-47 in the Senate and their majority 219-212 in the House. Key races in the states of the battlefield could determine or return these majorities.

The boost of this cycle should largely come from the TV TV category, or CTV, which covers any television that connects to streaming applications and services. This expenditure will reach $ 2.5 billion, said Adimpact, increasing by 2% and gaining a place as the fastest growth media type.

The broadcast television should continue to hold most of the expenses At 49%, and local cable and social expenditure should decrease slightly, according to the report. This occurs even if inherited cable television is bleeding millions of subscribers each year while streaming takes over as the main way the world is watching television.

“With 2.5 billion dollars planned, CTV is now a basic marketing strategy for 2026 campaigns, offering advertisers the possibility of maximizing both efficiency and overall scope,” said John Link, main vice-president of ADIMPACT data.

Media forms vary on the basis of the types of elections, however, with grain campaigns at the bottom more likely to invest in cable and radio than larger races, according to Adimpact.

Most expenses should be in California, followed by Michigan, Georgia and North Carolina, which all have highly competitive races this cycle. The advertising on races in the Senate is expected to reach $ 2.8 billion, while expenses for house races should exceed $ 2 billion for the first time the Republicans aim to keep their majority.

The mid-term season has also increased in early spending, noted Adimpact. Although expenses excluding year generally represent only 10% to 15% of total spending, 2025 has already exceeded records, reaching around $ 900 million on August 26. This is 37% higher than the same point in 2023 and 58% higher than 2021.

The push of this season occurs in the middle of a particularly busy electoral cycle. Local elections also drew national attention and major expenses, such as the mayor’s mayor of New York between the Democratic candidate and the deputy of state Zohran Mamdani and former governor Andrew Cuomo, who raised millions of campaign funds and capitalized on social media advertisements.

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