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Bernie Sanders has outspent Hillary Clinton in advertisements in the March 15 primary states, $6.3 million to $5.3 million overall, including in Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio, according to ad-spending data from SMG Delta.

Clinton, meanwhile, has outspent Sanders in Florida and Illinois.

In the Republican race, outside GOP groups attacking Donald Trump have spent nearly $13 million combined in these states – not including the millions that Marco Rubio’s Super PAC has aired against Trump.

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Indeed, Rubio’s Super PAC has spent $8.2 million alone in Florida. Here the numbers:

Clinton: $737,000

Sanders: $365,000

Rubio: $8.2 million

Anti-Trump: $7.4 million (American Future Fund, Club for Growth, Our Principles PAC)

Trump: $2.2 million

Cruz: $391,000

Clinton: $1.4 million

Sanders: $1.3 million

Anti-Trump: $4.3 million

Rubio: $1.6 million

Cruz: $610,000

Kasich: $221,000

Trump: $125,000

Sanders: $1.4 million

Clinton: $375,000

Cruz: $777,000

Rubio: $384,000

Anti-Trump: $275,000

Trump: $211,000

Sanders: $2.3 million

Clinton: $2.1 million

Kasich: $2.2 million

Trump: $1.4 million

Anti-Trump: $795,000

Cruz: $159,000

North Carolina

Sanders: $972,000

Clinton: $640,000

Cruz: $1.0 million

Trump: $234,000

SOURCE: SMG Delta