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(MIDDLETOWN, CT) October 3, 2024 – The Wesleyan Media Project is releasing the third post in a series of regularly updated overviews of issue mentions in federal races by state. Below, we show the percentage of ads mentioning eight key issues tracked by the WMP (abortion, energy/environment, guns, health care, housing, immigration, inflation, public safety). The post covers ads from all sponsors (candidates, parties, and outside groups) aired on broadcast TV in U.S. House and U.S. Senate races from August 1, 2024 to September 30, 2024 (shown by month). Note that percentages across the columns may total more than 100 percent because ads often feature more than one issue.

The WMP plans to release monthly issue spotlights through the fall campaign season.

Click a state above to see a graph of the eight issues for that state.
Figures include broadcast TV ad airings for U.S. House and U.S. Senate from 8/1/24 to 9/30/24.
CITE SOURCE OF DATA AS: Vivvix CMAG with analysis by the Wesleyan Media Project.

Table 1: Issues by State in Federal Races, September 1, 2024 - September 30, 2024

StateTV Ad
Airings
AbortionEnergy/
Environment
GunsHealthcareHousingImmigrationInflationPublic
Safety
Total† 598,176 24%16%3%29%8%26%16%22%
Pro-Dem 354,653 37%12%4%35%8%16%6%15%
Pro-GOP 237,100 4%24%1%21%7%43%31%33%
AK 11,703 36%23%0%41%0%17%16%34%
AL 1,555 0%50%0%0%0%0%50%10%
AR 138 0%0%0%64%0%2%0%0%
AZ 31,743 37%4%1%21%6%47%14%21%
CA 41,460 32%33%0%17%23%15%28%26%
CO 12,982 20%49%0%18%13%35%18%13%
CT 4,756 49%18%18%8%50%0%28%10%
DE 241 0%61%0%39%0%0%0%0%
FL 6,881 64%19%1%54%1%18%19%15%
GA 297 0%0%0%0%0%0%20%0%
IA 12,542 37%7%7%33%0%10%15%17%
IL 4,120 49%0%0%0%0%15%0%100%
IN 541 29%0%0%13%0%8%0%63%
KS 3,227 49%0%0%21%0%0%51%28%
LA 30 0%10%0%0%0%0%0%100%
MA 453 58%0%0%73%0%0%10%17%
MD 12,073 56%14%14%8%10%1%22%7%
ME 11,891 4%29%2%51%10%9%25%6%
MI 34,605 28%17%0%32%3%23%13%13%
MN 3,456 31%0%0%44%0%22%10%58%
MO 7,559 51%0%23%57%0%39%0%15%
MT 85,392 10%10%12%45%11%28%9%9%
NC 8,976 27%2%0%19%2%38%2%22%
ND 1,207 0%35%0%0%0%43%49%0%
NE 13,999 19%8%12%5%2%35%12%26%
NH 1,425 38%0%0%20%0%33%0%26%
NJ 1,151 53%0%0%0%0%0%0%64%
NM 16,601 33%5%0%22%0%18%12%51%
NV 18,487 24%13%0%33%31%7%12%4%
NY 25,246 27%9%3%30%6%37%6%42%
OH 80,153 12%32%0%17%6%33%22%27%
OR 15,359 35%0%0%38%19%11%5%28%
PA 49,171 21%11%0%29%4%28%28%28%
RI 1,204 37%44%0%76%0%4%4%0%
TN 561 0%0%0%2%0%34%34%8%
TX 34,448 6%15%0%39%0%49%6%19%
VA 7,255 45%28%0%26%5%20%13%38%
VT 18 0%100%0%0%100%0%100%0%
WA 5,428 55%7%0%7%6%29%7%31%
WI 29,842 21%13%0%36%1%19%24%15%

† Total includes ads promoting candidates from other parties.
Figures are from September 1, 2024 – September 30, 2024.
Numbers include broadcast television. States with zero federal airings during this period: HI, ID, KY, MS, OK, SC, SD, UT, WV, WY
CITE SOURCE OF DATA AS: Vivvix CMAG with analysis by the Wesleyan Media Project.

About This Report

Data reported here from Vivvix/CMAG do not cover local cable buys, only broadcast television, national network and national cable buys.

The Wesleyan Media Project provides real-time tracking and analysis of all political television advertising in an effort to increase transparency in elections. Housed in Wesleyan’s Quantitative Analysis Center – part of the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life – the Wesleyan Media Project is the successor to the Wisconsin Advertising Project, which disbanded in 2009.  It is directed by Erika Franklin Fowler, professor of government at Wesleyan University, Michael M. Franz, professor of government at Bowdoin College and Travis N. Ridout, professor of political science at Washington State University.WMP personnel include Breeze Floyd (Program Manager), Pavel Oleinikov (Associate Director, QAC), Yujin Kim (Post-Doctoral Fellow) and Meiqing Zhang (Post-Doctoral Fellow).

The Wesleyan Media Project’s real-time tracking in 2024 is supported by Wesleyan University and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The Wesleyan Media Project is partnering again this year with OpenSecrets, to provide added information on outside group disclosure and candidate status.

Periodic releases of data will be posted on the project’s website and dispersed via LinkedIn, Bluesky @wesmediaproject.bsky.social and Twitter @wesmediaproject. To be added to our email update list, click here.

For more information contact: media@wesleyan.edu.

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