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Hillary for America
"Sees"
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0:30 ad run as "part of an already existing national cable advertising campaign" from Sept. 21, 2016.
[Music]
Anastasia
Somoza: I first met Hillary Clinton when I was nine years
old, and I could tell that when she looked at me she didn't see
disability. She saw someone strong and capable like I see myself.
Donald Trump doesn't see people like me. He
just sees disability.
I honestly feel bad for someone with so much hate
in his heart.
We need a president who sees the best in all of us.
Hillary
Clinton (voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this
message.
Notes: The Sept. 21
press release...
In New Ad,
Anastasia Somoza Talks About Hillary Clinton Fighting For Those Often
Overlooked
Hillary for America is airing a powerful, new
testimonial
television
ad
featuring Anastasia Somoza talking about Hillary Clinton’s commitment
to fighting for people that others ignore – like those with
disabilities. Anastasia, who was born with cerebral palsy, first met
Hillary Clinton when she was 9 years old and has been working with her
ever since. Earlier on Wednesday in
Orlando, Hillary
Clinton spoke about her vision for an "Inclusive Economy" that welcomes
people with disabilities, values their work, rewards them fairly and
treats them with respect. Anastasia introduced Clinton at the event. 1
in 5 Americans have disabilities and Clinton is the only candidate with
a plan
for
an
economy
that
includes
more people with disabilities.
Clinton has been an advocate for people with disabilities from her days
at Children’s Defense Fund through her appointment of the first ever
Special Advisor for International Disability Rights when she was
Secretary of State.
The new ad, called “Sees,” will air as part of an already
existing
national cable advertising campaign.