Updated Ad Spending: Clinton $68 million, Trump $4 million

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Trump’s campaign is finally airing its first TV ad of the general election, but Hillary Clinton’s camp is still outspending him by a 17-to-1 margin.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears on stage at a rally a Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center in Columbus, Ohio, Sunday, July 31.Andrew Harnik / AP
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Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is finally airing its first TV ad of the general election, but Hillary Clinton’s camp is still outspending him by a 17-to-1 margin over the airwaves, according to ad-spending data from Advertising Analytics.

To date, the Clinton campaign has spent $68 million on ads in the general election, while the Trump camp has now spent $4 million after airing its first ad was released late last week.

When outside groups are added into the mix, it’s Team Clinton at $114 million, and Team Trump at nearly $19 million. That’s a 6-to-1 advantage for Democrats.

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