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"Not Right" +
:60 radio ad run in FL, MI, NC, OH, PA and WI from Sept. 27, 2016. ...plus three more ads rolled out in later weeks.
Radio |
[Music]
Man: Hillary
Clinton opposes school choice for our families.
Woman: Even
though Hillary sent her own daughter to private schools.
Man: So how come
Hillary opposes letting us choose the best schools for our kids?
Woman: Because
teacher unions give her millions in campaign cash.
Man: And she puts
unions ahead of our kids.
Woman: Like
supporting rules that make it almost impossible to fire teachers no
matter how bad they are.
Man: And impossible
to reward the teachers that are doing good work.
Woman: While her
family never had to worry about bad schools.
Man: Nope.
Chelsea has a job making $600,000 a year, but our kids can't get the
education they need to find any job.
Woman: It's not
right.
Man: Hillary's not
right.
Woman: Ben Carson
says we can trust Donald Trump.
Man: Well, what do
we have to lose?
Woman: Lousy
schools.
Man: Huh, massive
unemployment.
Woman: Violent
crime.
Man: If Ben Carson supports Donald Trump so can we.
Male Announcer:
Paid for by The 2016 Committee. Not paid or authorized by any
candidate or candidate's committee.
"Abortion" +
:60 radio ad run in FL, MI, NC, OH, PA and WI from Oct. 2016.
Radio |
[Music]
Man:
Did you know one out of three babies aborted in America are black?
Woman:
Hillary Clinton is a leader for abortion, any time for any reason
almost to the end of pregnancy, even when babies can feel terrible pain.
Man:
And even though many babies born premature are surviving and growing to
healthy adults.
Woman:
That might be the next Frederick Douglass or Rosa Parks or Martin
Luther King they're aborting.
Man:
Our children need the chance to achieve their full potential.
Woman:
Our children need better schools, a stronger economy and more
opportunity.
Man:
One thing they do not need is to be aborted.
Woman:
How can Hillary Clinton ask for our votes when she doesn't even want
our babies.
Man:
Ben Carson says Donald Trump will fight for fewer abortions.
Woman:
And more opportunity for our families with better schools, good jobs
and safer communities.
Man:
And if Ben Carson supports Donald Trump...
Woman:
...then so can we.
Male Announcer:
Paid for by The 2016 Committee. Not paid or authorized by any
candidate or candidate's committee.
"We're Stuck" +
:60 radio ad run in FL, MI, NC, OH, PA and WI from Oct. 2016.
Radio |
Woman:
Go ahead now, we'll be late.
[Car SFX]
Man:
It won't start.
Kids
chorus: We're stuck, we're stuck.
Radio: "...show African Americans hardest hit by unemployment figures, with black joblessness twice that of whites."
Woman:
Did you hear that? The economy's a disaster for African Americans.
[Car SFX]
Kids
chorus: We're stuck, we're stuck.
Woman:
But Hillary Clinton's only answer is higher taxes.
Man:
Even if it costs us more jobs.
Woman:
What's she care? She makes millions giving speeches on Wall Street.
Man:
It's the same old Democrat plan. More for them. Handouts
instead of jobs for us.
Kids chorus: We're stuck, we're stuck.
[Bell SFX]
Female Announcer: Decades of liberal Democrat policies have left African Americans with record high unemployment, violent crime and failing schools. But Ben Carson says Donald Trump will turn things around. The question you should answer is this. What do you have to lose?
Kids
chorus: We're stuck, we're stuck.
Male Announcer: Paid for by The 2016 Committee. Not paid or authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.
"Hillary Doesn't Know Broke"
+
:60 radio ad run in FL, MI, NC, OH, PA and WI from Oct. 2016.
Radio |
[SFX]
Woman: Hey, remember
Hillary Clinton saying she was broke when she and Bill left the White
House?
Man: She doesn't
know broke.
Woman: Yeah, within
weeks Hillary was making millions giving speeches to Wall Street and
selling them favors.
Man: Hillary
definitely does not know broke.
Woman: That's for
sure. Hillary's plan is to raise taxes and increase regulation no
matter how many jobs it costs us.
Man: Hey, African
American unemployment is already twice that of whites.
Woman: What's she
care? Hillary gets rich giving speeches and we get more handouts
instead of more jobs.
Man: Huh.
She's more worried about giving transgenders use of the ladies room
than she is in creating jobs.
Woman: Now that'd
be funny if it wasn't so true.
Man: Ben Carson
says Donald Trump will get our economy moving again.
Woman: Well if Ben
Carson supports Donald Trump...
Man: ...then so can
we.
Woman: Hey, what do
we have to lose?
Male Announcer:
Paid for by The 2016 Committee. Not paid or authorized by any
candidate or candidate's committee.
Notes: From The 2016
Committee on Sept. 27 2016...
The Next Phase of the
Victory Project Begins
Starting today (September 27), the 2016 Committee will
officially
begin launching four radio spots in targeted African American Markets
which will run up until Election Day. We're starting with the "Not
Right" ad today, and will roll out the others over the course of
the next six weeks. These ads will appear on stations throughout
Ohio, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin and Michigan;
six of the most important swing states in the election.
Here are the four spots that will be playing across the
nation over
the next six weeks. Please share these them throughout your personal
networks and help spread them as far as you can!
As you know, if Donald Trump receives just 18% of African
American
votes in key swing states, he will win the election in a landslide.
Thus, our
strategy over the past few months has been to specifically
target these voters using the tried-and-true method of radio and
television advertising. The results of this campaign have been shocking
and truly encouraging.
We want to thank all of our supporters and donors for helping
bring
our ambitious goal to fruition. None of this would be possible without
you and your steadfast support. By next week we will have spent $1.3
Million for all states other than WI & MI and, after October 4th,
we will have spent almost $1.5 on the radio project as whole. We are
confident that this money will be absolutely essential to winning over
black voters in November.
Thank you for fighting for freedom and the conservative values that make this country great.