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Hillary for America
"Measure"
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0:60 ad run in FL, IA, NV, NC, OH and PA and on cable from Oct. 6, 2016.
Woman's voice (from home video): How tall are you?
[Music]
Hillary
Clinton (voiceover): How do we measure greatness in
America?
The height of our skyscrapers?
The size of our bank accounts?
No.
It's measured by what we do for our children.
The values we pass on.
[to camera] I've spent my life fighting for
kids and families...
...and it'll be my mission to build a country
where our children can rise as high as their dreams and hard work take
them.
That means good schools for every child in every
zip code, college that leads to opportunities, not debt, and an economy
where every young American can find a job that let's them start a
family of their own.
[to camera] We face big challenges but we
can solve them the same way families do.
Working together, respecting one another, and
never giving up.
I want our success to be measured by theirs.
I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.
Notes: The Oct. 6
press release...
Hillary for America Releases
New Ad Highlighting Her Commitment to
Fighting for Children and Families
Today, Hillary for America released a new ad
highlighting
Hillary Clinton's commitment to fight for children and families
as president.
"Measure"
is about how our country measures its greatness. Hillary Clinton
believes it's not the height of our skyscrapers or the size of our bank
accounts that makes us great, but rather what we do for our children.
She wants our country's success to be measured by the success of our
children and that's what she'll fight for as president.
Throughout this campaign, Clinton has talked with families
about the
issues that keep them up at night and that are holding children back, most
recently
at
a
town
hall
in Pennsylvania. Whether it's grandparents
raising grandchildren due to the epidemic of drug addiction, mothers
who have lost children to the scourge of gun violence or children
across the country facing bullying in their schools, Clinton has always
listened to the concerns of American families and had the
interests of children at the forefront of her campaign.
The ad will run on cable and in Iowa, Florida, North
Carolina,
Nevada,
Pennsylvania and Ohio.