
New Documentary Style Ad Features Hillary Clinton’s Lifelong Record Fighting for Children and Families
Hillary for America uses a documentary-style approach to show Hillary Clinton’s lifelong commitment to fighting for children and families in a new ad, called “Children.” There is no candidate for President with a better proven track record of standing up and delivering results for children and families.
For instance:
Instead of going to a big law firm after Law School, she went to work going door-to-door for the Children’s Defense Fund
Clinton helped start the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families.
Clinton helped create the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Clinton led the U.S delegation to the U.N Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, where she proclaimed that “women’s rights are human rights.”
She championed access to emergency contraception, the Paycheck Fairness Act and voted in favor of strengthening a woman’s right to make her own health care decision.
She created the new permanent position of ambassador-at-large for global women’s issues and helped launch the first U.S strategy to prevent and respond to gender-based violence globally.
The ad ends with Hillary Clinton saying, “I’ve spent my life fighting for children, families and our country and I'm not stopping now.
The new 60-second spot is part of the campaign's ongoing buy in Iowa and will run alongside previously released ads. There will also be a 30-second companion version.





















