Hillary for America

"Ami" +

:30 ad run in IA and NH announced Nov. 21, 2015.

[Music]

Ami Bach:  When they told me that I was diagnosed with cancer, all I could think of was my kids and that I didn't want to leave them.

I beat cancer, but it is still scary.  Now I have a pre-existing condition so if Republicans take away Obamacare, breast cancer survivors like me could be denied coverage.

If Hillary's in the White House, she's going to continue Obamacare so that I don't have to worry any more.  I trust her and I know she's going to fight for all of us.

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



Notes: This is an effective testimonial ad.  The November 21, 2015 press release...

In Two New Ads, Hillary Clinton Fighting To Reduce Health Care Costs, Expand Access

Hillary for America is launching two new television ads this weekend that continue her focus on reducing health care costs and expanding health care access for middle class families. Clinton regularly talks about her commitment to fighting Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, she has already announced a comprehensive plan to reduce prescription drug costs and has proposed a tax credit to help defray rising health care expenses.

·         “Ami.” This new ad features New Hampshire resident Ami Bach, a cancer survivor, talking about the importance of Hillary Clinton’s commitment to protecting the Affordable Care Act for people like Ami with pre-existing conditions.

·         “Her Fight.” This new ad documents Hillary Clinton’s lifelong fight to ensure middle class families, especially children, have access to affordable health care, her commitment to fighting Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and her plan to reduce prescription drug costs.

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