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“Tonight I’m asking for your vote, and tomorrow let’s make history together,” the former secretary of State says in closing the commercial, which a Clinton campaign official says is slated to run across the country during “Kevin Can Wait” on CBS and “The Voice” on NBC.
“Our core values are being tested in this election, but everywhere I go people are refusing to be defined by fear and division,” Clinton says in a direct-to-camera appeal. “Look, we all know we’ve come through some hard economic times and we’ve seen some pretty big changes, but I believe in our people.”
Clinton does not refer to her Republican opponent, businessman Donald Trump, in the ad. She does, however, repeat what has been a familiar refrain of her general election campaign since she effectively launched it in Kentucky and West Virginia coal country back at the beginning of May.
“Our core values are being tested in this election"
“Tonight I’m asking for your vote, and tomorrow let’s make history together,”
“Our core values are being tested in this election, but everywhere I go people are refusing to be defined by fear and division,”