Campaign ads tend to be short bites and not necessarily very sweet.
As the campaigns prepare to enter the post-Labor Day stretch, Hillary For America issued a response to Donald Trump's new campaign ad.
Today,
in response to Donald Trump’s new divisive and misleading campaign ad,
HFA Deputy Communications Director Christina Reynolds offered the
following statement: “Donald Trump’s reckless approach to business
has devastated working families and communities. He will do and say
whatever is in his interest, even if it means swindling working families
to make millions for himself. Now Trump is promising the same reckless,
self-centered approach to running the country’s economy – with large
tax breaks for the wealthy, and a plan that independent experts say
would cost millions o2016f jobs. Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who
will work to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at
the top, and has a plan that would create jobs, grow incomes and help
small business and the middle class. No misleading ad can change that
fact.”
In the wake of Hillary Clinton's touching roundtable
yesterday with one of the most under-appreciated and neglected segments
of America's workforce, home caregivers, the GOP luxury liner plowed
through a number of channels last night following its little dinghy that
served as a sort of ice-breaker earlier. One sea lane, however, was
conspicuously avoided as Hillary's The Briefing was quick to point out.
Christina Reynolds took them soundly to task on Rapid Response.
One of the most memorable moments in recent debate history was when Mitt Romney famously pointed out his “binders full of women” in staffing his Massachusetts government. It was the gaffe that launched 1,000 memes
— a moment that most clearly illustrated the Republicans’ problem with
women, during a cycle with a number of them. Last night’s debate may not
launch any Halloween costumes, but it offered some pretty scary views for women. Read more >>>>
The GOP has no interest in addressing issues involving equity or in removing their blinders to see the broader aspects of services Planned Parenthood offers.
It's all fine. We know who fearlessly navigates the waters Republicans fear. Time to double down behind Hillary!
Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, comforts home care
consumer Karen Johnson who became emotional while sharing her story
during a roundtable discussion home care, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, in Los
Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)