Hillary for America

"Together" +

:30 ad run in IA and NH announced Nov. 3, 2015.

[No Music]

Clinton: This epidemic of gun violence knows no boundaries.

Between 88 and 92 people a day are killed by guns.

We're better than this.

We need to close...the loopholes and support universal background checks.

How many people have to die before we actually act, [applause starts] before we come together as a nation?

Clinton (voiceover): I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.



Notes: The absence of music emphasizes the stark, serious tone.  There are several reaction shots of people nodding in agreement.

According to the Nov. 3 press release
:

In her newest TV ad, "Together," Hillary Clinton expresses her commitment to confronting what she calls an "epidemic of gun violence."

The ad, drawn from footage of Clinton speaking at a recent town hall in New Hampshire, notes that between 88-92 Americans die each day from gun violence.

"How many people have to die before we actually act?" Clinton says in the ad.

The new 30-second spot is part of the campaign's ongoing buy in Iowa and New Hampshire and will run alongside previously released ads.