Trump radio ads will begin airing Thursday
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Donald Trump's campaign for president will begin airing radio ads on Thursday in the three earliest-voting states, marking the first time the billionaire businessman has spent money on paid advertising since he launched his bid.
Trump has so far spent little of his own fortune on his campaign, relying mainly on donor contributions to fund his operation and on the news media to promote his message.
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski declined to discuss which firm had produced the radio ads, saying the information would be contained in the campaign's next financial disclosure report.