Hillary for America

"This House (IA)" +

0:60 ad run on national cable in IA, announced Jan. 20, 2016...  also version for NH

[Music]

Male AnnouncerThe person who lives here has to solve problems as big as the world and as small as your kitchen table.  That's the job.  Every day. 

And now, the First Lady who helped get health care for 8 million kids,

The Senator who helped a city rise again,

The Secretary of State who stood up for America and stared down hostile leaders around the world,

is the one candidate who has everything it takes to do every part of the job.

She'll never let anyone privatize Social Security and Medicare,

or shut down Planned Parenthood.

She'll take on the gun lobby,

finally get equal pay for women,

and stop the Republicans from ripping all our progress away.

So on February 1st, stand up for Hillary, because if you want a president who knows how to keep America safe and build a stronger economy, Hillary's the choice. 

Clinton (clip from campaign appearance):  I'm listening to you, I'm fighting for you, and with your support, I'm going to deliver.  [cheers]

Clinton (voiceover):  I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.


Notes:  The January 20 press release:

New Ad Shows Clinton As Most Ready to Tackle Challenges of Being President

In a newly released ad called “This House,” Hillary for America showcases the many experiences that make Hillary Clinton uniquely suited to take on the challenges our next President will face. Her time as First Lady, Senator from New York, and Secretary of State has given her the experience, perspective and  toughness that cannot be matched by any other presidential candidate.

The video encourages voters to caucus on February 1st in Iowa or vote on February 9th in New Hampshire for someone who can keep America safe and build a stronger economy. Considering her past accomplishments, Hillary Clinton is the only choice.

The new 60-second spot is part of the campaign's ongoing buy in Iowa and New Hampshire and will run alongside previously released ads.