AP analysis: Trump silent in ads, Clinton talks up children
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has shown more than 586 hours of television ads in the general election, and until now something has been missing: his voice.
There is no footage of him speaking, no archival recordings to build out his life story and no direct-to-camera appeals to voters. He doesn’t utter a word other than the legally required recording, “I’m Donald Trump, and I approve this message,” at the end of his commercials.
That’s about to change. In one of the final ads of the race, the Republican presidential nominee will take his case to the voters, his campaign says.
Americans have been subjected to more than $500 million in TV ads — $88 million and counting just this week — since the contest between Trump and Hillary Clinton began in June.


