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Hillary for America
"Daughters"
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0:30 ad run in FL, IA, NV, NH, NC, OH and PA from Nov. 1, 2016.
[Music]
Terry
Daniel: I've been a Republican most of my life.
The values that Donald Trump has shown, they don't
represent me, they don't represent what I want to teach my children or
my family.
When I first heard the tape I immediately thought
of my daughters.
I wouldn't feel good as a father voting for
somebody like that.
Hillary Clinton has been working for other people
her whole life.
I have my differences with Hillary but I think
she'll do the right thing for the country.
My daughters deserve a president like Hillary
Clinton.
Clinton
(voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve
this
message.
Notes: The Nov. 1,
2016 press release...
New TV Ads Feature
Republicans Defecting from Trump and His Views on
Women
Hillary for America is airing a series of new ads in which
Republican voters explain their decision to support Hillary Clinton
after a recent video showing Trump’s revolting views on and actions
toward women. Since the tape was released, 12 women have come forward
to confirm Trump engaged in the type of behavior he had boasted about
and then denied.
The ads include Don McVaugh, a lifelong Republican and an Air
Force
veteran from Powhatan, Virginia; Tiffany Lewey, a Republican and a
mother with two children from Lantana, Texas; and, Terry Daniel, a
lifelong Republican and a father with two children from Phoenix,
Arizona. While these – and many other - Republicans do not agree with
Hillary Clinton on every position, they trust that she has the judgment
and experience to be America’s Commander in Chief and they’re
increasingly concerned that Donald Trump is a danger to women and girls.
Earlier today, in Dade City, Florida, Clinton continued outlining the choice in this election, including Trump’s views, rhetoric and action that show how bad his presidency would be for women and girls.
These ads will run in the battleground states of Florida,
Iowa,
Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Throughout this campaign an unprecedented number of leading Republicans
have not only come out against Donald Trump, but have put their country
ahead of their party and endorsed Hillary Clinton for President. That
includes:
- Former Cabinet Secretaries like Commerce Secretary Carlos
Gutierrez, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, Treasury
Secretary Hank Paulson, HUD Secretary Carla Hills and others;
- Former Members of Congress like Senator John Warner and
Representative Chris Shays, Connie Morella, Richard Hanna, and others;
- National Security leaders like former National Security Advisor Brent
Scowcroft, former Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte,
former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, former Secretary of
the Air Force Mike Donley, and others;
- Administration Officials like former Deputy Chief of Staff to
President George H.W. Bush Jim Cicconi, former Political Director for
President Reagan Frank Lavin, former Staff Secretary to President
George H.W. Bush, and others;