Long the domain of high-priced and highly produced commercials hyping cars and beer, this year’s game in Miami will have a dose of politics, with spots from Bloomberg and President Trump’s reelection campaign.
Fox Sports executives have said the network is selling 30-second ads during the contest between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs for more than $5 million each.
Her son, a 20-year-old football player who had finished his freshman year at Navarro College, was killed during an altercation in Richmond, Tex.
Kemp said she believes the gun control movement has found its candidate in Bloomberg, who, she said, “heard mothers crying.
Howard Wolfson, a senior Bloomberg aide, said trying to combat Gun Violence is a major reason the former New York mayor decided to run for president.
Wolfson said the campaign took a different approach this time, both to highlight Bloomberg’s record on gun control and because Super Bowl ads typically don’t focus on politics.
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