The Cincinnati stop is the first in what is expected to be a series of December events in states Donald Trump carried earlier this month. | AP Photo Trump runs ads promoting 'thank you' tour

The election ended more than three weeks ago, but President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign is running radio ads in Cincinnati on Thursday — this time to promote Trump’s first “thank-you” tour stop there that night.

Trump’s campaign apparatus is spending $2,300 on an oldies station in Cincinnati to promote his 7 p.m. event Thursday night at U.S. Bank Arena, a downtown venue that’s also home to a minor-league hockey team. The money for the ad is coming from Trump's presidential campaign, according to a source tracking media buys — not the presidential transition.


As of Wednesday night, tickets for the Cincinnati event were still available via Trump’s campaign website.

The Cincinnati stop is the first in what is expected to be a series of December events in states Trump carried earlier this month, though the rest of the schedule hasn’t been announced publicly.

A Trump campaign spokesman didn’t immediately return a request for comment on the radio spending.