Hillary Clinton’s latest TV political ads have generally stayed negative – attacking Donald Trump on a slew of issues including women, veterans and people with disabilities. However, her latest ad has a refreshingly positive tone – as we see home-video footage of kids being measured by their parents.
“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,” Clinton begins the ad.
Clinton continues about her lifelong goal to help families and children, which means “good schools for every child in every zip code,” college affordability and job creation.
“We face big challenges but we can solve them the same way families do – working together, respecting one another and never giving up,” she adds.
According to the Washington Post, the ad will appear in the battleground states of Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as on national cable stations.
“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,” Clinton begins the ad.
Clinton continues about her lifelong goal to help families and children, which means “good schools for every child in every zip code,” college affordability and job creation.
“We face big challenges but we can solve them the same way families do – working together, respecting one another and never giving up,” she adds.
According to the Washington Post, the ad will appear in the battleground states of Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as on national cable stations.