Hillary for America

"Stand" +

0:60 ad announced Dec. 30, 2015 run in IA.

Radio

[Music]

Male AnnouncerYou see it everyday…

The Republican presidential candidates...

Proposing more tax cuts for the wealthy…

Trying to privatize social security and Medicare…

Stacking the deck even more for those at the top…

And if you’re an Iowan you know exactly what that means, because you’ve been living it for five years, with Governor Branstad, who slashed mental health services, vetoed support for our schools and wants to privatize Medicaid…

Hillary Clinton knows Iowans have had enough…

ClintonThousands of Iowans are standing up and saying enough, and I'm standing with you

Male AnnouncerHillary will take on the drug and insurance companies to lower health care costs…

Protect Planned Parenthood and women’s health...

And she’s the one candidate with the strength to stand up to the Republicans…

ClintonI want you to know, I'm listening to you, I'm fighting for you, and with your support, I’m going to deliver.

I’m Hillary Clinton, candidate for president, and I approve this message.

Male Announcer:  Paid for by Hillary for America.


Notes:  The Dec. 30 press release...

New Radio Ad “Stand” Highlights Clinton's Commitment to Stand Up to GOP Agenda

Hillary for America today released a new radio ad, “Stand,” that highlights Hillary Clinton’s commitment to stand with Iowans against Republican attempts to roll back progress - from Governor Terry Branstad's agenda to privatize Medicaid and close mental health facilities to the GOP presidential hopefuls plans to defund Planned Parenthood and slash taxes for the wealthy. “Stand” will run statewide in Iowa.

“Thousands of Iowans are standing up and saying enough, and I'm standing with you,” Clinton says in the ad. “I want you to know, I'm listening to you, I'm fighting for you, and with your support, I’m going to deliver.”   

Throughout the caucus campaign, Clinton has discussed Medicaid, education and mental health care with Iowans at town halls, house parties and forums. Clinton most recently praised the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services for delaying the Branstad Administration's proposal to privatize Medicaid.