As the 2024 presidential election enters its final stretch, political advertising is being prioritized in the battle for voters' attention. The Democrats' have a substantial lead in ad spending and viewership across multiple platforms with Harris outspending Trump by significant margins in key swing states and Democratic candidates dominating the airwaves in crucial House races. However, the effectiveness of this massive advertising push remains to be seen. In the past, advertising advantage didn't translate to victory, but in the current landscape could the evolving role of political advertising in American democracy shift the results on Election Day? Gus Wezerek from New York Times joins the show.