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Hillary on the air in Ohio

Sen. Hillary Clinton launched her first TV ad in Ohio today.

The 30-second ad, called “Falling Through,” aims to hit right at the heart of a problem that’s nailed Dayton and Cleveland, among other Ohio cities: the foreclosure crisis, as well as the larger economic troubles in the state.

Clinton would put a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures and at least a five year freeze on interest rates for subprime mortgages.

Here’s a script:

“FALLING THROUGH” TV :30

Hillary Clinton: The Bush economy is like a trapdoor.

Too many families are one pink slip, one missed mortgage payment, one medical diagnosis away from falling through and losing everything.

The oil companies, the predatory student loan companies, the insurance companies and the drug companies, have had seven years of a president who stands up for them.

I intend to be a president who stands up for all of you.

I’m Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.

What do you think of her ad?

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By Steve

February 12, 2008 10:43 PM | Link to this

Leave it to a tabloid population to vote for Obama instead of substance. Will “looks” take care of the war,healthcare, and immigration? Wise up american and vote for Hillary to get things done!

By Lorin

February 12, 2008 3:49 PM | Link to this

I just wonder if we would have ever seen an ad like this if Hillary had not come in third in Iowa. Did we hear the word CHANGE from her before that? I’m glad she’s finally heard America’s voice. I only hope Ohio’s not fooled!
 
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