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    $100 MILLION North Carolina Senate race could be most expensive in U.S. history

    North Carolina Senate race could be most expensive in U.S. history: report


    Sen. Kay Hagan, left, D-N.C., and North Carolina Republican Senate candidate Thom Tillis greet prior to a live televised debate at UNC-TV studios in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, Pool) more >

    By David Sherfinski - The Washington Times - Monday, October 20, 2014

    The U.S. Senate race in North Carolina this year is poised to eclipse the $100 million dollar mark and
    could be the most expensive Senate contest in U.S. history, the Charlotte Observer reported.

    The contest between Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan and Republican state House Speaker Thom Tillis is poised to top $103 million based on money spent or committed, about three-quarters of it from parties or interest groups.


    That money paid for almost 80,000 television ads through Oct. 13, according to a Center for Public Integrity Analysis of data from the ad tracking firm CMAG/Kantar Media.


    The 2012 U.S. Senate contest between Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Republican Scott Brown cost at least $76 million, the Observer said, with senate_races_of_2012-220314-1.html” target=”_blank”>other tallies putting that total even higher.


    Mr. Brown, a former senator from Massachusetts, is also challenging incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire this year.


    Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...#ixzz3Gj8FumVn

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    The race was the most expensive ever for a non-presidential campaign in the United States, based mostly on more than $160 million Whitman spent — five times the size of Brown's campaign treasury. She used that money to pay millions to political consultants and saturate the television schedule with ads.

    California: Jerry Brown wins costliest governor race in U.S.
    http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/...governor_N.htm

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    The Los Angeles Times reported that nearly $250 million was spent on the Governor's race.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Califor...election,_2010
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    Tea Party - $100 Million Senate Race in NC Could be ...

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    (Charlotte Observer) – From the Koch brothers and Art Pope to George Soros and Michael Bloomberg, wealthy donors are making North Carolina's U.S. Senate ...
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    How North Carolina Became the Most Expensive Senate Race Ever

    How North Carolina Became the Most Expensive Senate Race Ever

    Nov 3, 2014, 11:26 AM ET
    By BENJAMIN SIEGEL

    At more than $100 million, North Carolina's Senate race is the most expensive in American history.
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    North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan is sitting on the most expensive hot seat in Senate history.

    Spending in her Senate race against Republican State House Speaker Thom Tillis topped $100 million, according to the Sunlight Foundation—$10 million more than the second most expensive Senate contest this year in Colorado, and roughly $30 million more than the priciest Congressional race in history before 2014.


    Hagan and Tillis have been running neck-and-neck for months. In the latest CNN/ORC pollFriday, Hagan's lead was within the margin of error, 48 to 46 percent. But the closeness of the race doesn’t fully explain the costs. Across the map, endangered Democrats and Republican hopefuls are locked in competitive contests within the margin of error.


    North Carolina Senate Race 2014: ABC News' '14 For '14'

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    According to media experts, political observers and officials with state and national organizations involved in the race, a combination of large and expensive media markets, early spending, and the state’s history as a political toss-up has propelled the record-setting spending in North Carolina.


    Here are three reasons why this year’s Senate contest in the Tar Heel state is a record-setter:


    1. The Ad Wars

    According to the Center for Public Integrity, candidates, parties and groups have run more than 100,000 ads in North Carolina this election cycle -- more than any other Senate race in the country. On top of that spending, the state also has a number of large, costly media markets.

    “The media markets are more expensive than other states,” said Elizabeth Wilner, the senior vice president of Kantar Media/CMAG, which tracks political advertising across the country. “That’s the number one reason for the spending.”


    Four of North Carolina’s television markets are among the 50 largest in the country, according to Nielsen’s yearly ranking of television markets.


    North Carolina’s population is also well distributed across the media markets. To reach voters, campaigns, parties and outside groups need to spend in all of them, unlike in states like Colorado, where most of the population can be reached by advertising in a single media market.


    “Other races are just as critical, but it’s a matter of proportion,” Wilner said.

    With demand so high, buying ads in expensive markets have become even more costly as the race has progressed, said Thomas Mills, a North Carolina Democratic analyst familiar with media buying in the state.

    “They’re paying out the ass per-spot with inventory so low,” Mills said.


    2. Early Start

    Tillis announced his campaign for Senate in May 2013, months before other Republican Senate hopefuls like Joni Ernst of Iowa (July 2013) and Tom Cotton of Arkansas (August 2013) declared.

    In August 2013, Americans for Prosperity, the conservative political group with ties to the billionaire Koch brothers, began running television anti-Obamacare ads, according to Democrats tracking ad buying in the state and invoices from North Carolina television stations made available by the FCC.

    From November to February, the group, which has spent more than $9 million in the race, ran ads attacking Hagan. Representatives from Americans for Prosperity declined to comment.


    “We’ve never seen ads come up so early here,” Mills said. “They wanted a wounded incumbent and they felt like they had an issue to do it.”

    Senate Majority PAC, the Super PAC led by former aides to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reidwith the goal of helping Senate Democrats, responded in November and December of 2013 with ads supporting Hagan.

    By Jan. 1, 2014, the group had spent $1.4 million on ads defending Hagan. Since March, it has spent $9 million attacking Tillis.


    "Hagan and groups like ours have really framed this race as a choice, highlighting Tillis’ disastrous record in the state legislature,” Ty Matsdorf of the Senate Majority PAC said.


    Outside groups have spent more money in the North Carolina Senate race than any other in history, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

    Organizations like the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the National Rifle Association, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce followed with ads of their own, according to independent expenditure filings.


    The League of Conservation Voters, an environmental group supporting Kay Hagan, has spent $5 million on commercials and mailings in the state.

    “It’s our biggest cycle ever,” said Jeff Gohringer, spokesman for the League. “We’re spending as much right now in North Carolina as we did on all political work in 2010.”

    The candidates have spent large sums as well. Hagan has spent $22 million on her reelection campaign, the second-highest spending candidate after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Tillis has spent roughly $9 million on his bid.


    3. Swing State Status

    Gerry Broome/AP Photo

    PHOTO: Sen. Kay Hagan, left, D-N.C., and North Carolina Republican Senate candidate Thom Tillis, right, greet prior to a live televised debate in Research Triangle Park, N.C. on Oct. 7, 2014.

    While both parties have spent gamely in races across the map, North Carolina’s recent voting history gives both Republicans and Democrats reason to believe the Tar Heel State is in play until the polls close.

    In 2008, the year Hagan took office, African-Americans helped deliver the state to President Obama by just under 14,000 votes. Four years later, the state supported Mitt Romney’s presidential bid by 98,000 votes, making North Carolina one of only two states to flip from 2008 to 2012.


    “In a state that supported Obama in 2008 and Romney in 2012, it’s not surprising to see both sides try to have as big an impact as they can,” said Paul Lindsay, spokesman for Crossroads GPS, the national Republican organization that has spent $6.5 million on ads in North Carolina.


    Republicans are hoping the president’s disapproval can help deliver the state to Tillis—and the Senate majority to the GOP. In January, 43 percent of North Carolinians approved of Obama’s performance, according to a Gallup poll.


    “People who disapproved of Obama in 2012 voted Republican down the line. The same thing could happen this year,” said Carter Wrenn, a Republican consultant in North Carolina.


    Despite the Republican turn in 2012, Democrats believe they can defend Hagan by turning out their base while reaching out to undecided voters.


    “Some swing states have large numbers of persuadable voters,” said a North Carolina Democrat close to the Hagan campaign. “North Carolina in this cycle has been very narrowly divided. It’s become an arms race on television to see who can turn their folks out and depress the others.”


    With Election Day nearly upon us, North Carolina is likely to retain its spot as the costliest Senate race of the cycle—unless runoffs in Georgia and Louisiana force campaign spending into overtime.

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    North Carolina Senate

    Reporting: 0.8%

    Polls Close: 7:30 PM ET Updated: 8:09 PM ET
    D (D) K. Hagan (i) 50.1%
    R (R) T. Tillis 47.1%
    L (L) S. Haugh 2.9%

    (i) Incumbent, * Runoff
    Source: AP

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    North Carolina Senate

    Reporting: 25.4%

    Polls Close: 7:30 PM ETUpdated: 9:00 PM ET
    D (D) K. Hagan (i) 50.6%
    R (R) T. Tillis 46.2%
    L (L) S. Haugh 3.2%

    (i) Incumbent, * Runoff
    Source: AP

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    North Carolina Senate

    Reporting: 42%

    Polls Close: 7:30 PM ETUpdated: 9:31 PM ET
    D (D) K. Hagan (i) 49.3%
    R (R) T. Tillis 47.3%
    L (L) S. Haugh 3.4%

    (i) Incumbent, * Runoff
    Source: AP

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    North Carolina Senate

    Reporting: 55%

    Polls Close: 7:30 PM ETUpdated: 9:45 PM ET
    R (R) T. Tillis 48.3%
    D (D) K. Hagan (i) 48.2%
    L (L) S. Haugh 3.5%

    (i) Incumbent, * Runoff
    Source: AP

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