Clinton Targets "Overlooked" Ohio Voters In New Spot
Hillary Clinton's campaign has released a new television ad in Ohio, where voters go to the polls on March 4th. In the spot, "Night Shift," she appeals to working-class voters who are "sometimes overlooked."
"You pour coffee, fix hair, you work the night shift at the local hospital," says an announcer in the spot. "You're often overworked, underpaid, and sometimes overlooked. But not by everyone."
"One candidate has put forth an American family agenda to make things easier for everyone who works so hard," he continues, as images of Clinton interacting with voters appear onscreen. "Universal healthcare. Increased daycare. And help with elder health care. She understands. She's worked the night shift, too."
Watch it here: