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House Majority PAC Announces Over $100 Million in 2022 TV and Digital Reservations [1]
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Date: 2022-10
First Round of Reservations to Prioritize Expensive and Crowded Markets
Reservations Mark the Largest Ever Early Investment of TV and Digital in House Majority PAC History
Washington, D.C. – House Majority PAC is placing $101.8 million in television and digital reservations to run in the final months of the 2022 election cycle across 50 markets. The initial flight of reservations will prioritize expensive and crowded markets, allowing House Majority PAC to lock in the lowest rates as early as possible.
House Majority PAC’s initial television reservation for 2022 totals over $86 million, more than House Majority PAC’s first reservations in 2020, while the digital reservation totals $15.8 million – four times larger than last cycle. In 2020, House Majority PAC’s initial ad reservations totaled $51 million and in 2018, the reservations totaled $43 million.
“Thanks to the leadership of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, our Democratic House Majority has delivered for the American people while Republicans have done nothing but obstruct and offer empty promises,” said House Majority PAC Executive Director Abby Curran Horrell. “Through these historic television and digital reservations, House Majority PAC is making it clear that it is taking the early steps to do whatever it takes to protect and secure a Democratic House Majority in 2022.”
These reservations represent an initial list of markets where House Majority PAC may spend this cycle. Additional reservations and changes may be made as campaigns and races develop.
The list of reservations includes broadcast and is outlined below by designated market area.
Albany, GA: $325,000
Albuquerque, NM: $600,000
Bakersfield, CA: $705,000
Bakersfield, CA (Spanish): $440,000
Bangor. ME: $600,000
Bend, OR: $192,000
Boston, MA: $1,800,000
Columbus, GA: $806,000
Corpus Christi, TX: $168,000
Washington, DC: $3,020,000
Denver, CO: $4,440,000
Des Moines, IA: $960,000
Detroit, MI: $3,150,000
El Paso, TX: $344,000
Flint, MI: $1,060,000
Fresno, CA: $2,100,000
Fresno, CA (Spanish): $200,000
Grand Rapids, MI: $780,000
Harlingen, TX: $530,000
Harlingen, TX (Spanish): $300,000
Kansas City, MO: $1,790,000
La Crosse, WI: $780,000
Lansing, MI: $1,770,000
Laredo, TX: $150,000
Laredo, TX (Spanish): $100,000
Las Vegas, NV: $11,600,000
Los Angeles, CA: $7,040,000
Macon, GA: $1,469,000
Minneapolis, MN: $2,670,000
NH (WMUR): $1,395,000
Norfolk, VA: $1,086,000
Omaha, NE: $660,000
Peoria, IL: $780,000
Philadelphia, PA: $3,141,000
Phoenix, AZ: $6,150,000
Pittsburgh, PA: $2,472,000
Portland, ME: $930,000
Portland, OR: $3,080,000
Presque Isle, ME: $164,000
Quad Cities, IA: $ 960,000
Raleigh, NC: $2,220,000
Rockford, IL: $660,000
Sacramento, CA: $2,010,000
San Antonio, TX: $2,720,000
San Antonio, TX (Spanish): $ 275,000
San Diego, CA: $1,704,000
Seattle, WA: $2,464,500
Tucson, AZ: $900,000
Wausau, WI: $900,000
Wilkes Barre, PA: $1,720,000
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