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Hillary for America
"This House (WI)" +
0:60 ad run in WI from March 30, 2016
[Music]
Male Announcer: The
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 April 5, 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: Versions of
this ad ran earlier in Iowa and New Hampshire. In addition to
changing the dates in the on-screen text, a very short clip of Gov.
Scott Walker is included in between Trump rallying and Cruz
shooting.
The Capital Times got the exclusive...
Hillary for America Airs Two
New TV Ads in Wisconsin
In New Ad, Hillary for America Calls Out Scott
Walker’s Drastic Cuts to Wisconsin Schools
Today, Hillary for America
announced two new television ads in Wisconsin, including its first in
the La Crosse/Eau Claire and Wausau media
markets. Starting today, This House
will air in the Milwaukee, Madison, and Green Bay media markets; and
tomorrow, Education will air in the
Milwaukee, Madison, Green
Bay, La Crosse/Eau Claire, and Wausau media markets. The ads are part
of a six
figure ad buy.
“This House” highlights Hillary Clinton’s record as a progressive who got results as First Lady, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State; and her qualifications as the only candidate who can do all parts of the job—from ensuring higher wages and equal opportunity for Americans at home, to protecting the country from threats abroad.