Donald Trump 2020 marketing campaign buys high YouTube advert house for election day: document

Video large YouTube, which is owned by means of Google, has greater than two billion customers and claims to achieve extra U.S. electorate within the 18-35 demographic than any TV community.
Video giant YouTube, which is owned by Google, has more than two billion users and claims to reach more U.S. citizens in the 18-35 demographic than any TV network.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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