Following up on his previous "Clear Choice" ad for Obama and his brilliant DNC speech, President Bill Clinton has cut a new direct-to-camera ad for President Obama:
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Transcript:
President Bill Clinton:
"The stuff some folks are saying about President Obama sound kind of familiar. The same people said my ideas destroyed job, they called me every name in the book."
"Well we created 22 million new jobs and turned deficits into surpluses."
"President Obama's got it right. We should invest in the middle class, education and innovation. And pay down our debt with spending restraint and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. Sound familiar?"
The ad will run in Nevada, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, and Virginia.
There's also another ad reminding Democrats of the heartbreak of 2000, that every vote counts, and that we can't let it be that close again.
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Transcript:
Voiceover:
"Five hundred and thirty seven. The number of votes that changed the course of American history."
Newscast:
"Florida is too close to call"
Voiceover:
"The difference between what was..."
Voiceover:
"And what could have been..."
"So this year, if you're thinking that your vote doesn't count.That it won't matter. Well, back then, there were probably at least 537 people, who felt the same way."
Announcer:
"Make your voice heard. Vote."
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"Five hundred thirty seven – the number of votes that changed the course of American history," the narrator says in the spot, which began airing in Tuesday in Boston media markets, which include the battleground state of New Hampshire, according to political ad tracker CMAG.
Obama's campaign said the spot would also air in Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia, Florida, and Wisconsin.