COLUMBUS, Ohio – Democrat Joe Biden is expanding his ad buys into every corner of Ohio as early voting begins Tuesday, signaling his campaign’s growing hopes that a state Donald Trump won easily four years ago may be within the former vice president’s grasp.
The new spots will air on radio in rural, traditionally Republican areas of the state, the campaign told The Associated Press, as well as on TV in Dayton.
That adds to television advertising already announced in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and on Black radio stations.The campaign declined to give specifics on how much the Ohio ad blitz is costing.
It's part of Biden's $280 million general election ad reservation.Toni Webb, his Ohio state director, said Biden will use the ads to.