Washington : Hillary Clinton is spending $2 mn airing the first television advertisement of her presidential race in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. The ads, which start from today and run statewide, focus on Clinton’s work on behalf of families and relationship with her late mother central themes of her early campaign. The spots are part of an effort to reintroduce one of the country’s biggest political celebrities as a progressive fighter who understands the struggles of average Americans.
“After law school she could have gone to a big firm, but instead went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund. In Arkansas, she fought for school reform to change lives forever. Then as first lady she helped get health care for eight million kids,” says a narrator in one of the ads. ‘You probably know the rest’.
A second ad focuses almost entirely on the life story of Clinton’s late mother, Dorothy Rodham, who overcame a bleak childhood marked by abandonment, neglect and poverty. The new spots come amid fresh speculation that Vice President Joe Biden may challenge Clinton for the party’s nomination. While she remains the front-runner in the race, she’s faced signs of weakness in recent weeks, including declines in her favorability ratings and views of her trustworthiness.
In recent weeks, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has attracted large crowds with his liberal economic message evidence his team says of a hunger in the party for an alternative to Clinton. So far, he has resisted attacking Clinton, focusing instead on contrasting his more liberal views with hers on issues like Wall Street regulations and the Keystone pipeline.