MoreDonald Trump’s Latest Venture: Retail PoliticsFormer Mexican President: We’re Not Paying for Donald Trump’s ‘Stupid’ WallBush Calls Trump a ‘Loser,’ Trump Calls Him a ‘Stiff’ Super Bowl Sunday is known for a few things: football, the halftime show and advertisements. Super PACs supporting three Republican presidential candidates decided to call a blitz during the broadcast, airing campaign ads in South Carolina and New Hampshire. More than a hundred million people likely tuned into Sunday night’s matchup between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, based on overnight ratings data, making for a large audience for candidates to tap into (especially in South Carolina, which had a team playing in the game).