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Ad space fills up prior to GOP's second round of debates

Candidates and PACs alike are fighting to get their voices heard on the airwaves prior to Wednesday night's debate.
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham speaks to the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City, Friday, May 22, 2015, via video teleconference from Washington. (Photo by Alonzo Adams/AP)
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham speaks to the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City, Friday, May 22, 2015, via video teleconference from Washington. 

With less than 24 hours to go until the 11 top-tier Republican candidates for president duke it out for speaking time on the stage at the second GOP debate in California, candidates -- and Super PACs as well -- are also fighting to get their voices heard -- this time over the airwaves. 

The past few days have seen a number of candidates and political action committees launch ad campaigns to coincide with Wednesday's debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Here's a few of the ads you can expect to see leading up to the big debate:

Scott Walker, "Real Reform"

 

Rand Paul, "Real Conservative"

 

Jeb Bush, "Todos Somos Americanos"

Club for Growth, "Politician"

National Immigration Forum Action Fund, "Better"