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Subject Burgum vs Trump: Who's Winning the Ad Spending Race?
Date June 12, 2023 10:04 PM
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Governor Doug Burgum Makes Waves in GOP Race with Ad Blitz in Iowa and New Hampshire

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, having recently announced his presidential campaign, is launching two new TV ads in early GOP primary and caucus states Iowa and New Hampshire, with a $3 million investment. The first ad spotlights his small-town upbringing and successful business career, while the second outlines his political platform that includes fixing the economy, boosting American energy production, and bolstering the military to counter China. Burgum, who is independently wealthy, has indicated he's willing to self-fund his campaign. His ad buy puts his campaign second only to South Carolina Senator Tim Scott in TV ad spending among the crowded Republican field that includes former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.







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Ex-Budweiser Exec Issues Shocking Statement - This Change Has Major Impacts

This is major...







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S&P 500 Closes at Its Highest in Over a Year

Stocks will be tested by inflation data and Fed’s interest-rate decision this week.







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Nasdaq to Buy Financial-Software Firm Adenza

Nasdaq has agreed to acquire Adenza, a maker of software used by banks and brokerages, in a $10.5 billion cash-and-stock deal.







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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $700 Million to Connect People in Rural Areas to High-Speed Internet

<p><strong>WASHINGTON, June 12, 2023</strong> – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today <a href="[link removed]">announced $714 million in grants and loans</a> to connect thousands of rural residents, farmers and business owners in 19 states to reliable, affordable high-speed internet.</p>







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USDA Welcomes 2023 Tribal College Fellows to Washington, D.C.

<p><strong>WASHINGTON, June 12, 2023</strong> – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today welcomed five faculty and staff from tribal colleges and universities and one state land-grant university to learn about USDA research opportunities, programs, and services through the Terra Preta do Indio Tribal Fellowship (The Tribal Fellowship). This program is part of USDA’s commitment to remove barriers to service for tribal nations, and encourage tribal economic development opportunities, workforce development, and tribal and national food security.</p>







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Details on the alliance and aftershocks of the PGA Tour's deal with Saudi Arabia

Almost one year since LIV Golf's inaugural event, the golf world was upended again by a PGA Tour-DP World Tour-LIV Golf deal. Here are the details of the alliance and its aftershocks.







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Child Waves At His Teacher And Principal Acting Out Bondage Scene On Pride Parade Float

<img src="[link removed]" width="400" style="width: 100%; max-width: 400px;"><p>KANSAS CITY, MO — An awkward moment arose at the city's annual Pride Parade over the weekend, as one young attendee was seen waving politely to his teacher and school principal as they acted out a kinky bondage scene on a passing parade float.</p>








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<b><a href="[link removed]">1918</a></b> - 1st aerial bombing raid by an American unit, France<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1926</a></b> - Brazil leaves League of Nations<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1939</a></b> - Shooting begins on Paramount Pictures' Dr. Cyclops, the first horror film photographed in three-strip Technicolor.<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1948</a></b> - "Hold It!" closes at National Theater NYC after 46 performances<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1963</a></b> - American civil rights activist Medgar Evers is assassinated by white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith in Jackson, Mississippi<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1973</a></b> - Coleraine bombings: six Protestant civilians were killed and 33 wounded by a Provisional Irish Republican Army car bomb in Coleraine, County Londonderry<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1981</a></b> - Only candidate Hassan Gouled Aptidon wins Djibouti Presidential election<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">1982</a></b> - 750,000 anti-nuclear demonstrators, rally in Central Park NYC<br>
<b><a href="[link removed]">2016</a></b> - Stanley Cup Final, SAP Center, San Jose, CA: Pittsburgh Penguins defeat San Jose Sharks, 3-1 for a 4-2 series victory; Penguins 4th title</p>
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