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Hillary for America
"Issue" +
0:30 ad run in CO, FL, IA, NV, NH, NC, OH, PA and VA from July 16, 2016.
[Music]
Male Announcer:
An
unsteady
world
will
be
in
one
person's hands.
Trump
(clip): Wouldn't you rather in a certain sense have Japan
have nuclear weapons than Saudi Arabia? Absolutely.
Male
Announcer: More countries with more nuclear weapons?
Hillary Clinton knows that's the last thing we
need. As Secretary of State she negotiated a reduction in nuclear
weapons with Russia and worked with both parties to get it passed.
An unsteady world demands a very steady leader.
Clinton
(voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this
message.
Notes: The July 16
press release...
Ahead of Democratic National Convention,
Hillary for America Begins Airing TV Ads in Pennsylvania
Ads Showcase Clinton's Steady
Leadership in Contrast with Dangerous Trump Candidacy
Ahead of the Democratic National Convention, which will convene in
Philadelphia next week, Hillary for America will begin airing
television ads in markets across Pennsylvania. One ad, called “Role
Models,” 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 kind of
president will they see?” Two additional ads – “Myself” and “The Shows”
– showcase Clinton’s steady leadership as Secretary of State, including
her record of working with the nation’s allies to keep America safe and
defeat our adversaries, in contrast with Trump’s dangerous comments
that demonstrate just how unfit he is to be Commander in Chief.
The ads will begin airing Wednesday. The Pennsylvania ad buy is in
addition to a previously announced eight-figure, television buy in
Virginia, Ohio, Colorado, New Hampshire, Iowa, Florida, Nevada and
North Carolina and a national cable TV ad buy.