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"Scranton" +
0:60 ad from Oct. 20, 2016 run in PA.
Radio |
[Music]
Vice
President
Joe
Biden:
Hi this is Joe Biden. I grew up
in Scranton Pennsylvania.
Scranton’s the kind of place where you’re taught to never give up. To
jump in if you see the little guy getting picked on.
Hillary Clinton’s grandfather worked in the lace mill, her dad played
football at Penn State.
And she’s carried those values with her.
I’ve known Hillary for over thirty years. And I know just how much she
loves this country.
I’ve seen her in the White House situation room, helping make some of
the toughest calls imaginable.
And as Secretary of State staring down dictators and standing up for
American values all around the world.
She’s tough, she’s smart.
Now in Donald Trump’s America, the little guy gets stiffed, and saying
“you’re fired” is a good thing to him.
Hillary knows we’re stronger together.
She’ll get up every single day thinking about how to make your life
better.
And let me tell you, that’s exactly what you want in a president.
Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton, candidate for president, and I
approve this message.
Male Announcer:
Paid
for
by
Hillary for America.
Notes: The Oct. 20,
2016 press release...
New Hillary for
America Radio Ad Features VP
Biden Highlighting Clinton's Scranton Values
Ahead of Vice President Joe Biden's visit to
Wilkes-Barre on Friday, Hillary for America announced today a new radio ad featuring Biden,
a Scranton native,
highlighting
Hillary
Clinton's Scranton values
and her lifelong commitment to
fighting for "the little guy." The ad, entitled "Scranton," tells
the story of Clinton's grandfather who worked in the local lace mill
and how her pragmatic Pennsylvania roots taught her to be tough and
never give up, even in the face of challenging circumstances.
Throughout her whole life, Clinton has fought for
hard-working
families. Biden asks listeners if they'd prefer a president
like Donald Trump who stiffs the little guy and says "you're fired," or
a president who wakes up every day thinking about how to make their
lives better.
"Scranton" will run across Pennsylvania.