5 Million Political Ad Impressions Reserved For SpeakEasy Political Users

5 million impression for your political ads
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Our political ad buying team is burning the midnight oil — and they have secured another five million impressions of premium online inventory.

This political ad inventory will be placed on sites like CNN, Hulu, or your local newspaper.

As always, registered users of SpeakEasy Digital have first call on all premium political ad inventory — so if you are looking for the highest-quality inventory for banners and pre-roll video for your political campaign down the stretch — registering now is recommended.

We are seeing an unprecedented spike in users and in placements via our SpeakEasy Digital product — both from our managed clients like state parties and caucuses and our self-service clients who are looking for that last-minute endorsement banner or GOTV program. That’s why our team has worked to secure this new premium inventory.

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