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Hillary for America
"What He Believes"
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0:60 ad run in AZ, FL, IA, NV, NC, OH and PA and on cable rom Nov. 1, 2016.
[Music]
TEXT: He really
believes this:
Trump:
Putting
a
wife
to
work
is
a very dangerous thing.
TEXT: And this:
Trump:
When
I
come
home
and
dinner's
not ready, I go through the roof.
TEXT: He really said
this:
Trump:
Grab
'em
by
the
[beep]...and
when
you're a star they let you do
it. You can do anything.
TEXT: And did this:
Lester
Holt: More accusers coming forward to say they were
sexually assaulted by Donald Trump.
Trump:
And
I'll
go
back
stage
before
a show, and everyone's getting dressed...
News
announcer: Donald Trump walked into the dressing room
while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing.
Trump:
They
were
standing
there
with
no
clothes. You see these
incredible looking women.
TEXT: This is Donald
Trump
Trump:
I'd
look
her
right
in
that
fat ugly face of hers...
Trump:
She
ate
like
a
pig...
Trump:
A
person
who's
flat
chested
is
very hard to be a 10.
Interviewer:
Do
you
treat
women
with
respect?
Trump:
I
can't
say
that either. Interviewer: Alright, good.
TEXT: Anyone who
believes, says, does what he does
Is unfit to be president
Clinton (voiceover): I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.
Notes: The Nov. 1,
2016 press release...
New TV Ad: Trump and What He
Believes about Women
In
the words of Maya Angelou “When people show you who they are, believe
them.” Today, in advance of a speech outlining the choice for voters on
women’s issues in the election, Hillary for America is releasing a new
TV ad featuring Donald Trump describing, in his own words, his beliefs
and actions towards women.
During this campaign, we've seen
Trump dismiss women in the workplace and make jokes objectifying them.
We've seen him boast about using his power to walk in on nude and often
under-aged pageant contestants in the dressing room. We've
listened to
him brag about sexually assaulting women, prompting his victims to come
forward with horrifying stories of his abuse.
Trump's words
and deeds involving women prove he's unfit to be President of the
United States. He has shown us who he is--it's time to believe him.
This ad will air on cable and in Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.