Washington – Clinton’s New Ads Try To Reintroduce A Famous Figure

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    Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton departs a discussion on national security during a campaign stop at the Virginia Air and Space Center in Hampton, Virginia, U.S., June 15, 2016.    REUTERS/Gary CameronWashington – Hillary Clinton’s campaign is trying to reintroduce the former secretary of state to voters.

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    Their second set of general election ads focus on her decades advocating for children, including her work as first lady on the Children’s Health Insurance Program.

    Unlike her first set of ads, they do not mention presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.

    Advertising tracker Kantar Media’s CMAG shows that Clinton’s campaign has booked about $7.8 million in airtime over the next six weeks. Trump has no campaign ads planned for the summer.

    Clinton is one of the most famous political figures in the world, but her aides insist there’s much voters don’t know about her. They attribute some of her high negative ratings to misperceptions about her past.

    The ads begin on Thursday in eight battleground states.


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    7 years ago

    I am the most turned off about her failed performance as scretary of state. Just look at how she botched up one by one in the middle ease. First Egypt, then Lybia, then Syria and Iraq is still a huge mess.