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"Real Talk" +
0:60 ad from Sept. 20, 2016 run in FL, NC, OH and PA targeting African American millennials.
Radio |
[Music]
Male Announcer:
It's almost election time again.
Thinking about staying home? Well here's some real talk.
The difference between staying home and
showing up is the difference between justice and injustice, healing and
division, hope and despair.
Look, no candidate in any election is
perfect but the choice is easy this time.
Hillary Clinton. She'll create more jobs, make college debt free and change the laws that put too many brothers and sisters in jail for too long.
Meanwhile, this guy Trump disrespects President Obama, insults communities of color and wants to turn back the clock.
Go to iwillvote.com to register to
vote. That's iwillvote.com.
It's time to get real and stand with
Hillary because she's got our back.
Male Announcer Two:
Stand with Hillary because she'll always stand with us. Register
to vote today by logging on to iwillvote.com. That's
iwillvote.com.
Hillary Clinton: I'm
Hillary Clinton, candidate for president, and I approve this message.
Male Announcer Two:
Paid for by Hillary for America.
Notes: The
Sept.
20
press
release...
New Radio Ad Urges African
American Millennials to Vote for Justice,
Healing and Hope
Today
Hillary for America announced a new radio ad that highlights what’s at
stake for African American millennials in this election. “Real
Talk” lays
out the importance of voting to secure justice, healing and hope in
communities of color. The new ad reiterates Clinton's commitment
to
creating good jobs, making college debt free and reforming our broken
criminal justice system. The ad encourages young voters to register to
vote at iwillvote.com to
support
Hillary
Clinton
in
this
election.
While
Donald Trump offers nothing but division and insults to communities of
color, Clinton believes that everyone should have the opportunity to
reach their full potential, and that means addressing the social and
economic disparities that stand in the way of people succeeding. As
millennials know, our system too often has stacked the deck for those
at the top, has burdened the generation with excessive student debt,
and has tolerated too much injustice in our society. Clinton wants to
bring Americans together to tackle these big challenges. She believes
that America succeeds when we work together to solve our problems and
when we lift each other up so that everybody plays a role in creating
America’s future.
The ad will air in Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.