Hillary Clinton campaign ad, "All the Good." (Image credit: Youtube/screenshot)
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Hillary Clinton Targets Minority Vote with New Ad Featuring One of the Most Recognizable Voices in America
February 19, 2016
"Her life's work has been about breaking barriers and so would her presidency..."
Hillary Clinton's campaign unveiled a new one-minute television ad on Friday, which is narrated by Hollywood's "Voice of God" Morgan Freeman, and seeks to spotlight Clinton's history of "breaking barriers."
The ad, which is entitled "All the Good," is the first in a series of ads set to be released by the Clinton camp ahead of next weekend's Democratic primary in the Palmetto State.
"Her life’s work has been about breaking barriers and so would her presidency, which is why for every American who’s not being paid what they’re worth, who’s held back by student debt or a system tilted against them -- and there are far too many of you -- she understands that our country can’t reach its potential unless we all do," Freeman says in the ad. "Together. A stronger country."
The ad shows Clinton at various stages in her career, highlighting her legacy of public service and leadership in civil rights issues.
Freeman endorsed President (then-Senator) Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election.
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