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"Norma" +
0:30 ad run in upstate New York from April 7, 2016.
[Music]
Norma
Nowak, Founder, Empire Genomics: You know it wasn't always
like this here. But a group of us, scientists and business
leaders, had the idea of a biomedical campus.
We went to Senator Clinton and she got it right
away, and she got us the funding that we needed.
Now there are over 100 companies here including
mine and 12,000 high tech jobs.
When it comes to creating the jobs of the future,
I can tell you that Hillary will be an awesome president.
Clinton (voiceover):
I'm
Hillary
Clinton
and
I
approve
this
message.
Notes: The
April
7,
2016
press
release...
New Ads Highlight
Hillary Clinton's Record of Creating
Jobs and Getting Results in Upstate New York
Brooklyn, NY -- Today, Hillary for America released two new
television ads in upstate New York media markets,
highlighting Hillary Clinton's record of taking on complex challenges
and working with upstate community leaders and business
owners to create jobs, grow economic opportunity, and deliver
meaningful results.
"Norma", a 30-second ad, features Empire Genomics
founder Norma
Nowak recounting then-Senator Hillary Clinton's leadership in
establishing the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, now home to 100
companies and 12,000 high-tech jobs. "When it comes to creating the
jobs of the future," Nowak says, "I can tell you that Hillary will be
an awesome president."
"Every Corner," a 30-second ad, highlights Hillary
Clinton's
record of getting real results that created jobs and made a difference
for workers and small business owners in every corner of New York. "In
the Adirondacks she helped get businesses online, helped Finger Lakes
farmers sell their products in big cities, stood up to China to protect
our workers, helped create high-tech manufacturing jobs in Albany,
clean energy jobs in Rochester, and biomedical jobs in Buffalo,"
the ad runs.
Ads will begin airing Thursday, April 7, in
the
Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Albany markets.