With 13 months to go until election day, an eternity in politics, presidential candidates are seeing their coffers draining at an alarming rate. And they have one person to blame: Donald Trump.
Trump's presidential rivals are being forced to shell out big bucks on TV ads much earlier than in any other election cycle, with a whopping $20 million already spent on broadcast commercials. That's compared with only $2.1 million at this same point during the last election cycle — a tenfold increase.
"You have one candidate polling exceedingly well and you worry you have to drag that candidate down," Harry Enten, political analyst for FiveThirtyEight, told TheWrap. "So yeah, there is a 'Trump effect.'"
The former reality-show host's wall-to-wall coverage on multiple news and entertainment channels has yielded an unending supply of free publicity.
A Media Research Center study, which looked at a two-week period from August to September, found that Trump took up nearly 78 percent of CNN's primetime GOP campaign coverage.
Of the 747 total minutes, 580 were spent on the billionaire Manhattan real estate developer. That means the 16 other candidates got a combined total of just 167 minutes. And even that was mostly spent comparing them to Trump.