Hillary Clinton’s campaign announced yet another ad buy in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire this week. That brings her campaign’s grand total up to $13.8 million spent or reserved on ads in the two states ($7.7 million in New Hampshire, $6.2 million in Iowa).
Meanwhile, a new national poll from Gallup shows Clinton’s favorability ratings at a 23-year low: 41% have a favorable view of Clinton, while 51% hold an unfavorable view:
Couple that with yet another poll (PPP) in New Hampshire that shows Clinton trailing Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, and a new Iowa Poll showing Sanders within 7 points of Clinton in Iowa, and one thing is clear: Clinton’s strategy is not working.