
Hillary for America Launches New Ads Making Closing Argument
Hillary for America is starting its final series of ads laying out the closing argument for this campaign about what kind of country we are and the future we want for our kids.
The first ad features Hillary Clinton discussing her agenda if she's elected president – and that her focus will remain on what's driven her throughout her life: kids and families.
Families First Transcript:
HILLARY CLINTON: "Far too many families don't earn what they need and don't have the opportunities they deserve. I believe families deserve quality education for their kids, childcare they can trust and afford, equal pay for women and jobs they can really live on.
People ask me, "What will be different" if I'm president? Well, kids and families have been the passion of my life and they will be the heart of my presidency.”
The second ad, narrated by Morgan Freeman, echoes what Hillary has been saying on the campaign trail in the last few weeks and takes an uplifting tone to lay out the key contrasts between Clinton and Donald Trump. In the ad, voters see this election through the eyes of children and lays out the choice that voters face this election: “who will we entrust our country and their future to.” The ad asks voters to make the right choice for their children between a candidate who is a respected, knowledgeable, steady, unifier dedicated to children and families versus a dangerous, unprepared, reckless and divisive candidate who is only it in for himself.
Example Transcript:
MORGAN FREEMAN: "Our children. They look up to us. What we value, how we treat others. And now they're looking to see what kind of leaders we choose, who we'll entrust our country and their future to. Will it be the one respected around the world? Or the one who frightens our allies and emboldens our enemies?
The one with a deep understanding of the challenges we face or the one who is unprepared for them? A steady hand or a loose cannon? Common sense and unity? Or drama and division?”
A woman who's spent her life helping children and families? Or a man who's spent his life helping himself. Our children are looking to us. What example will we set? What kind of country will we be? Hillary Clinton - because we're stronger together.”
The ads will air as part of an already existing ad buy in the battleground states of Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania along with national cable.





















