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"Her Fight"
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:30 ad run in IA and NH announced Nov. 21, 2015.
[Music]
Male
Announcer: It's been her fight for 20 years.
Clinton
testifying before Congress: Something is wrong with our
health care system and it needs to be fixed...
Male
Announcer: Then it was about health reform and getting
eight million kids covered.
Now it's about stopping Republicans from repealing
Obamacare and taking on insurance companies to bring down drug prices.
Clinton
(clip from town hall type event): I'm not going to let any
family be deprived of health care.
I'm not going to let the Republicans rip up
Obamacare and throw it away.
TEXT:
Your fights are her fights
Clinton (voiceover): I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.
Notes: Fending off those
Republicans; Obamacare seems sure to be a central issue of the Fall
campaign.
The November
21,
2015 press release...
In Two New Ads, Hillary Clinton
Fighting To Reduce Health Care Costs,
Expand Access
Hillary for America is launching two new
television ads this
weekend that continue her focus on reducing health care costs and
expanding health care access for middle class families. Clinton
regularly talks about
her commitment to fighting Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable
Care Act, she has already announced a comprehensive plan to reduce
prescription drug costs and has proposed a tax credit to help defray
rising health care expenses.
· “Ami.” This
new ad features
New Hampshire resident Ami Bach, a cancer survivor, talking about the
importance of Hillary Clinton’s commitment to protecting the Affordable
Care Act for people like Ami with pre-existing conditions.
· “Her Fight.”
This
new ad documents
Hillary
Clinton’s
lifelong
fight
to
ensure middle class families,
especially children, have access to affordable health care, her
commitment to fighting Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care
Act, and her plan to reduce prescription drug costs.
The new, 30-second spots are part of the campaign's ongoing buy in Iowa and New Hampshire and will run alongside previously released ads.