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Hillary for America
"Role Models" +
0:60 ad run in CO, FL, IA, NV, NH, NC, OH and VA from July
14,
2016. Also :30 version.
Note: Also run in AZ from Sept. 2, 2016.
[Music]
Trump: I
love the old days. You know what they used to do to guys like
that when they were in a place like this? They'd be carried out
on a stretcher, folks.
Trump:
And
you
can
tell
them
to
go
f
[beep]
themselves.
Trump:
I
could
stand
in
the
middle
of
5th
Avenue
and
shoot somebody and I
wouldn't lose any voters, okay? It's like incredible.
Trump:
When
Mexico
sends
it's
people,
they're
bringing
drugs,
they're
bringing
crime,
they're rapists...
Trump:
You
know
you
could
see
there
was
blood
coming
out
of her eyes, blood
coming out of her wherever...
Trump:
You've
got
to
see
this
guy.
Oh,
I
don't
know
what I said, ah, I
don't remember...
TEXT: Our
children are watching.
TEXt: What example will we set for them?
Clinton:
Our
children
and
grandchildren
will
look
back
at
this
time,
at the
choices we are about to make, the goals we will strive for, the
principles we will live by, and we need to make sure that they can be
proud of us. [applause]
Clinton
(voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this
message.
Notes: The July 14
press release...
New TV Ad: Is Donald Trump
the Role Model We Want for Our
Kids?
Hillary for America is releasing a powerful, creative new
television
ad called “Role
Models” which
makes voters ask which candidate – Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump –
they are comfortable with their children watching as President. The ad
shows kids watching Trump’s own words and asks “what example will we
set for them?”
Watching what Donald Trump says and learning what
he would do makes clear that he is temperamentally unfit, completely
unqualified and clearly too dangerous to be President. In
remarks on Wednesday in
Springfield, Illinois, Clinton said of Trump's campaign that "When kids
are scared by political candidates and policy debates, it’s a sign
something has gone badly wrong."
The ads are a
continuation of a previously announced eight-figure, television buy in
Virginia, Ohio, Colorado, New Hampshire, Iowa, Florida, Nevada and
North Carolina, a national cable TV ad buy, and a digital ad buy. There
is also a companion 30-second version of the ad that will be in
rotation.