Hillary for America

"Tomorrow" +

2:00 ad run nationally on Election Eve Nov. 7, 2016.  

[Music]

Clinton (to camera:  I think we can all agree it's been a long campaign.

But tomorrow, you get to pick our next president.

So here are a few things that I hope you'll think about.


First, it's not just my name and my opponent's name on the ballot.  It's the kind of country we want for our children and grandchildren.

Is America dark and divisive or hopeful and inclusive.

Our core values are being tested in this election.

But everywhere I go people are refusing to be defined by fear and division.

Look we, we all know we've come through some hard economic times and we've some pretty big changes, but I believe in our people.

I love this country, and I'm convinced our best days are still ahead of us if we reach for them together.

I want to be a president for all Americans, not just those who support me in this election.  For everyone.

Because we all have a role to play in building a stronger, fairer America.


The second thing I want you to know is this.  I will work my heart out as president to make life better for you and your family.

We won't always get it right, but you can count on this.  I've never quit, and I never will.

I'll get up every day determined to keep America safe and strong and make our economy work for everyone, not just those at the top.


And finally, working for children and families has been the cause of my life, but it's never been more important than it is right now.

This has to be our mission together, to give our kids and every American the chance to live up to their God-given potential.


So tonight I'm asking for your vote, and tomorrow let's make history together.

I'm Hillary Clinton, and one last time I approve this message.

I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.


NotesCompare to the Trump campaign's two-minute closing ad "Donald Trump's Argument for America." 

The Nov. 7 press release...

In New 2-Minute Ad, Clinton Delivers Closing MessageLaying Out the Choice in This Election

Hillary Clinton will deliver a special 2-minute national closing message tonightin a television ad that lays out the choice in this election and the type of president she wants to be for the entire country. The 2-minute closing messagead is airing to an estimated 20 million people Monday night during the shows with the largest audience available – the Voice (NBC) and Kevin Can Wait (CBS).

In the personal and positive closing message, Clinton makes the case that people are rejecting a campaign “defined by fear and division” and choosing one that is “hopeful and inclusive." She also lays out a hopeful future for our country saying she’s “convinced our best days are still ahead of us, if we reach for them together” and pledged to “be a President for all Americans.  Not just those who support me in this election -- for everyone.” And, she makes clear her mission as President will be “To give our kids – and every American -- the chance to live up to their God-given potential.”

On Saturday, Hillary for America began airing the newest battleground state TV ad – “Roar.” The uplifting ad, set to Katy Perry’s “Roar,” lays out many of the reasons voters have for turning out in this election to support Hillary Clinton including things like respect, courage, equality, fairness, higher wages, the planet, our future and much more. The ad will run from now through election day in the battleground states of Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.