- Campaign Communications « TV and Radio Ads—General Election « Donald J. Trump for President
Donald J. Trump for President
"Unfit"
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0:30 ad run in major markets from Nov. 3, 2016.
[Music]
Male Announcer: Decades of lies, cover-ups and scandal have finally caught up with Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton is under F.B.I. investigation again after her emails were found on pervert Anthony Weiner’s laptop.
Think about that.
America’s most sensitive secrets, unlawfully sent, received and exposed by Hillary Clinton, her staff, and Anthony Weiner.
Hillary cannot lead a nation while crippled by a criminal investigation.
Hillary Clinton: unfit to serve.
Trump
(voiceover): I’m Donald Trump, and I approve this
message.
Notes: A very dark ad
which certainly has nothing of the "positive vision" mentioned in the
press release. The ad somehow manages to include two mentions of
Anthony
Weiner.
The Nov. 3 press release....
TRUMP CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW
TELEVISION AD: “UNFIT”
“Hillary Clinton Cannot Lead a Nation
While
Crippled By a Criminal Investigation.”
NEW YORK, NY – Today the Donald J. Trump for President
campaign
released a new television ad entitled “Unfit,” which calls out Hillary
Clinton for her newest email scandal involving Anthony Weiner, further
illustrating how incredibly unfit she is to serve as our nation’s
Commander-in-Chief. This ad serves as a part of Mr. Trump’s closing
argument to the American people and will air in major markets
across the country.
"While Mr. Trump has spent the closing weeks of this campaign
drawing huge crowds of Americans hungry for a common-sense change agent
who will bring our jobs back and strengthen our borders, Crooked
Hillary Clinton has been busy living in an alternate reality where her
litany of email scandals and FBI investigations don’t disqualify her
from running for President. On November 8th, the
American people will wholly reject the premise of Hillary Clinton’s
scandal-ridden campaign currently under investigation by the FBI and
vote for the only candidate with a positive vision for our country.” Jason Miller, Senior Communications
Advisor