Hillary for America

"Always" +

0:60 ad run in CO, FL, IA, NV, NH, NC, OH and VA, announced June 16, 2016.


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Male Announcer:  She would grow up to be one of the most recognizable women in the world, but less well known are the causes that have been at the center of her life.

After law school, she could have gone to a big law firm.

Instead, she went to work for the Children's Defense Fund, helping get disabled kids out of the shadows and into their local schools.

When she got to Arkansas, she brought reform to some of the poorest schools in the nation.

Then as First Lady, worked with Republicans and Democrats to win health care that today is covering eight million kids.

And as Secretary of State, she stood up for American values around the world, working to end the trafficking of women and girls.

Through the years, there have been challenges, setbacks, but for Hillary one thing's never changed.
 
Helping children has been a cause of her life, and it always will be.

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



Notes:  The June 16, 2016 press release...

Hillary for America Begins Airing New TV Ads on Clinton's Lifelong Fight for Children and Families

Hillary for America will begin airing new television ads on Thursday in eight states focusing on Hillary Clinton's successful record of fighting for children and families. The ads, entitled "Always" and "Quiet Moments," will run in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia.

The ads trace Clinton's career-long dedication to helping children, from her work at the Children's Defense Fund getting disabled kids out of the shadows and into schools to her success as First Lady in joining with Republicans and Democrats to pass the Children's Health Insurance Program, which covers eight million children. "For Hillary, it's always been about kids," one ad says, while affirming Clinton's belief that families and communities are stronger together when children have access to better schools and health care.

The ads are part of an eight-figure, initial six-week television buy that will lay out the choice voters face in this election between Hillary Clinton who has spent her life fighting for families and children and Donald Trump who has always put himself first. The series of ads includes the previously announced ad, "Who We Are," which also begins airing on Thursday.

For more on Hillary Clinton's record on the Children's Health Insurance Program click here.