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This undated image provided by President Donald Trump’s campaign shows a scene from the Trump's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. via AP)

This undated image provided by President Donald Trump’s campaign shows a scene from the Trump's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by President Donald Trump’s campaign shows a scene from the Trump's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. via AP)

This undated image provided by President Donald Trump’s campaign shows a scene from the Trump's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Audi shows Maisie Williams in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. Arya can sing as well as battle enemies, it turns out. “Game of Thrones” actress Maisie Williams belts out the hit Disney song from “Frozen, “Let it Go,” as she drives an Audi through steaming heat and traffic in a 60-second ad that promotes Audi’s e-tron family of electric vehicles. The ad airs in the second quarter. (Jeff Forney/Audi via AP)

This undated image provided by Audi shows Maisie Williams in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. Arya can sing as well as battle enemies, it turns out. “Game of Thrones” actress Maisie Williams belts out the hit Disney song from “Frozen, “Let it Go,” as she drives an Audi through steaming heat and traffic in a 60-second ad that promotes Audi’s e-tron family of electric vehicles. The ad airs in the second quarter. (Jeff Forney/Audi via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 10:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Cheetos shows MC Hammer in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. “U Can’t Touch This” is 30 years old this year but just as familiar as ever. (Cheetos via AP)

This undated image provided by Cheetos shows MC Hammer in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. “U Can’t Touch This” is 30 years old this year but just as familiar as ever. (Cheetos via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 10:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by President Donald Trump’s campaign shows a scene from the Trump's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. via AP)

This undated image provided by President Donald Trump’s campaign shows a scene from the Trump's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

This undated image provided by Mike Bloomberg’s campaign shows a scene from the Bloomberg's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. This year for the first time, national politics will invade the game as presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have shelled out millions to broadcast campaign ads during advertising’s biggest night, when nearly 100 million viewers are expected to tune into Fox. (Mike Bloomberg 2020 via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 09:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Michelob ULTRA shows Kerri Walsh Jennings, left, and Brooke Sweat in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. Wrestler-turned-actor John Cena tries to convince Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon that there’s a “lighter side” to working out, with cameos by Tonight show band The Roots and runner Usain Bolt. (Michelob ULTRA via AP)

This undated image provided by Michelob ULTRA shows Kerri Walsh Jennings, left, and Brooke Sweat in a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. Wrestler-turned-actor John Cena tries to convince Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon that there’s a “lighter side” to working out, with cameos by Tonight show band The Roots and runner Usain Bolt. (Michelob ULTRA via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 10:00 AM EST
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This undated image provided by Budweiser shows a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. The Anheuser-Busch brand enlisted Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow for a 60-second ad that promotes American values. (Budweiser via AP)

This undated image provided by Budweiser shows a scene from the company's 2020 Super Bowl NFL football spot. The Anheuser-Busch brand enlisted Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow for a 60-second ad that promotes American values. (Budweiser via AP)

Jan. 31, 2020 10:00 AM EST
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