Political Pulse: Pennsylvania’s On Top Again

Political Pulse: Pennsylvania’s On Top Again
By Lindsay Sakraida, Content Marketing Lead
August 19, 2024
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Welcome back to the Madhive Political Pulse, our content series that focuses on the key CTV insights affecting this year's elections.

We've been tracking impressions for political ad campaigns on our platform, and the data tells an interesting story about the ebbs and flows of the season. While the election itself continues to be unpredictable, there are consistent throughlines in the advertising data that speak to the political strategies both parties are using to build a winning season.    

Here's how CTV political advertising is shaping up — and what to expect in the coming weeks. 

We can only go up from here 

While it remains to be seen how Kamala Harris's candidacy impacts overall political CTV ad impressions, early indicators suggest that spending from her campaign will heat up after Labor Day weekend

Either way, one thing is abundantly clear: inventory is getting more competitive.  

According to our data, open market CPMs for political ads continue to increase, and the pace is picking up. Political CPMs grew by 14% in July, compared to just an 8.5% increase in June. 

Rates are still lower than they were in the midterm election cycle in 2022, but the general trend is still parallel to what we’re seeing this season. 

That means we can anticipate steady increases from here on out, culminating in the highest CPMs of the season during the first week of November. 

Two states with the most impressions align to the campaign tour  

Now that the primary season is all but over, the regions where we see the greatest number of CTV impressions speaks to the strategies that political candidates are taking to prepare for Election Day itself. 

Pennsylvania 

According to our data, about 1 in 5 of all political CTV ad impressions were delivered to the state of Pennsylvania in July, making this the second month in a row where the Keystone state came out on top. Given these trends, it’s no surprise that Kamala Harris started her campaign tour in Pennsylvania. 

Montana 

While not a swing state for the presidential race, Montana is hugely important at the senate level. In 2020, Biden lost to Trump in Montana but the state elected a democratic senator — a fairly unusual feat. As a result, there’s a lot of focus from both parties to either maintain or flip, which could have an impact on who controls the senate. 

Florida 

Florida has one of the latest primaries of the season, which is likely contributing to the state’s entry into our top 5. The state is decidedly red, and most democratic candidates have already been decided, so the late August primary will determine which Republicans are running in November.   

Texas 

Texas isn't a swing state for the presidential election, but there have been rumblings about how Democrats can be more competitive in the typically Republican state. Some groups are focused on grassroot strategies that work on a local level.  

Wisconsin  

Last, but not least, Wisconsin is the #5 state for political CTV ad impressions in July, and for good reason. It's a swing state that was blue in 2020 and red in 2016; all eyes are on who can secure it in 2024. Harris is also making a scheduled stop here on her campaign tour. 

Top 20 Congressional Districts for CTV Political Impressions 

While national stories loom large, sharp political strategizing will continue to happen on a local level, and we’ll be tracking the top players throughout the season.  

Looking at the July data, Pennsylvania districts are nearly 50% of the list of districts with the most political CTV ad impressions. And Montana’s only two districts top the list as all eyes turn to the aforementioned senate race. 

Here's a complete list of the top 20 districts with the most CTV political impressions.

  1. Montana's Congressional District 02 

  2. Montana's Congressional District 01 

  3. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 02 

  4. Wisconsin's Congressional District 04 

  5. Arizona's Congressional District 03 

  6. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 03 

  7. Florida's Congressional District 12 

  8. New York's Congressional District 19 

  9. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 12 

  10. Michigan's Congressional District 13  

  11. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 08 

  12. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 05 

  13. Nebraska's Congressional District 02 

  14. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 17 

  15. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 16 

  16. Wisconsin's Congressional District 02 

  17. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 04 

  18. Michigan's Congressional District 06 

  19. Wisconsin's Congressional District 01 

  20. Pennsylvania's Congressional District 13

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Up next: Watching the season shape up 

Now that both presidential nominees have declared their running mates, and almost all down-ballot races have their candidates set, we’ll be keeping an eye on which races pull ahead in the data.  

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