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0:30 ad run in AZ from March 16, 2016.
[Music]
Male
Announcer: Arizona schools rank 45th in the nation, dead
last in funding per student.
Hillary knows our kids deserve better.
Education means a good job, a decent living.
So this is what she'll do.
Pre-school for every child. Great
teachers. And college without crushing debt.
Hillary
Clinton (audio): Together we can break down barriers for
our kids so they get the education they deserve... [cheers]
..no matter what zip code they live in.
Clinton (voiceover):
I'm
Hillary
Clinton
and
I
approve
this
message.
Notes: The March 16 press
release...
Hillary for America Goes on
Air With Three New Arizona TV Ads
Powerful Ad Featuring Gabby Giffords ToutsClinton’s
Commitment to Tackling Gun Violence
Phoenix, AZ – Today, Hillary for America released three new
Arizona
TV ads, one of which features former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby
Giffords on why she’s supporting Hillary Clinton for
president.
“Gabby,” a
powerful 30-second ad on Clinton’s commitment to curb
gun violence in our communities, features Giffords saying, “I’m fed up.
We have a gun violence problem. So I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.
She’s tough; she will stand up to the gun lobby; she will fight to make
our families safer. It matters.”
“Brave,” a
60-second ad, features Clinton’s exchange with a 10-year-old
girl in Nevada concerned about her parents being deported. The exchange
occurred during a February meeting between Clinton and
DREAMers in Las Vegas. “My parents, they have a letter of deportation.
I’m scared they are going to be deported,” the young girl says.
Embracing the girl, Clinton says, “Let me do the worrying.
I’ll do all the worrying... I’ll do everything I can to help,
okay?”
“Better,” a
new 30-second ad from the campaign, focuses onClinton’s
education plans, including universal pre-K and college debt relief.
The ad specifically spotlights Arizona schools ranking 45th
in the nation and dead last in funding per student, and
features Clinton saying, “Together, we can break down
barriers for our kids so they get the education they deserve – no
matter what ZIP code they live in.”
All three ads began airing Wednesday in
the
Phoenix, Tucson and Yuma markets.