PA Supreme Court Candidates Sink Millions Into TV Air Time

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A new analysis shows the Democrat candidates for Pennsylvania Supreme Court have aired far more campaign ads on broadcast TV than their Republican competitors.

The candidates spent roughly $5 million on air time through Monday, according to the Washington-based Center for Public Integrity, which analyzed political advertising data from Kantar Media/CMAG, a media tracking firm, and released the results Thursday.

It says outside groups spent about $1.5 million to influence the race.

The analysis shows Kevin Dougherty, a Philadelphia judge, spent the most — nearly $2 million for about 3,700 airings of his spots. In second place, fellow Democrat David Wecht, a Superior Court judge, spent more than $1 million for about 2,300 airings.

The biggest Republican spender, Adams County Judge Mike George, paid about $250,000 for about 1,000 airings.

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