There’s Volt in the graphs? And they got 678k to spend already? I didn’t think they were already so big in germany
txa1265 on
Think that always gets me in non-US election is how the time scale is WEEKS, not months or even years. (or just perpetual)
Ok_Frosting4780 on
Note that this is specifically “digital” ad spending and not total ad spend. More traditional parties like the SPD and CDU probably spend a much smaller share of their campaign funds on online advertising.
CucumberOk2828 on
How Grüne spend this much money? I thought no one would/can support them: companies are their enemies and the “just stop oil” people looks like unemployment
Opening_Wind_1077 on
This is bad workmanship, it doesn’t account for 24% of inflation since 2021 and also ignores that a large part of the budget of parties is dependent on their last federal and European election result, hence why you see Volt and the Greens skyrocket.
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Does this take into account inflation?
There’s Volt in the graphs? And they got 678k to spend already? I didn’t think they were already so big in germany
Think that always gets me in non-US election is how the time scale is WEEKS, not months or even years. (or just perpetual)
Note that this is specifically “digital” ad spending and not total ad spend. More traditional parties like the SPD and CDU probably spend a much smaller share of their campaign funds on online advertising.
How Grüne spend this much money? I thought no one would/can support them: companies are their enemies and the “just stop oil” people looks like unemployment
This is bad workmanship, it doesn’t account for 24% of inflation since 2021 and also ignores that a large part of the budget of parties is dependent on their last federal and European election result, hence why you see Volt and the Greens skyrocket.