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0:30 ad run in FL, IA, NC, NV, OH, PA and Omaha media market from Sept. 10, 2016.
[Music]
Clinton
(voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this
message.
Senator
Lindsey Graham: He's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious
bigot.
Mitt
Romney: Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud...
Senator
Ben Sasse: He's not a serious adult...
Senator
Jeff Flake: I can't vote for Donald Trump given the things
that he's said.
Congressman
Richard
Hanna: Trump should not be supported.
Congressman
Reid
Ribble: I believe he's disqualified himself to be
president.
Senator
Susan Collins: I just cannot support Donald Trump.
TEXT:
Unfit. Dangerous. Even for Republicans.
Notes: The Sept. 10
press release...
NEW
AD: Republicans Agree That Donald Trump Is Too Unfit and Too Dangerous
to Be President
In a new Hillary for America television
ad,
countless prominent Republican leaders make the case that Donald Trump
is too unfit and too dangerous for them to elect as president. The ad
includes Senators Lindsey Graham (SC), Ben Sasse (NE), Jeff Flake (AZ),
Susan Collins (ME), Congressman Reid Ribble (WI), Richard Hanna (NY)
and 2012 GOP Nominee and former Governor Mitt Romney. They argue Trump
is a “phony, a fraud” and “not a serious adult” and has “disqualified
himself.”
As senator and as secretary of state, Hillary Clinton
demonstrated her ability to work across the aisle to get things done.
Just yesterday, Clinton assembled a bipartisan group of top experts to
discuss the strategies and solutions to dealing with the threat of
terrorism and keep the homeland safe. The group included a former
Homeland Security Secretary and a former CIA Director in a Republican
administration and a chief foreign policy advisor to a former
Republican candidate for President, among others.
This new TV advertisement will be
part of
an already existing broadcasts and cable advertising campaign in
Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and the Omaha
media market. This ad will also run as part of the national cable
advertising campaign.