Donald Trump on Friday released a new web ad critiquing Hillary Clinton for what his campaign deems failed policies for veterans.
In a 30-second web ad titled “Veterans,” a stark contrast is drawn between Trump’s policies and Clinton’s.
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The ad opens with pessimistic imagery and music, with a voice over describing Clinton’s America as one where “Veterans are left behind.”
“Kept on long waitlists at VA hospitals, only to get second-rate medical care,” the narrator says as text pops up reading “Long Wait Lists” and “Second Rate Care.”
“It’s more of the same disgraceful system — but worse,” the voice says before cutting to an optimistic “Donald Trump’s America.”
With more uplifting imagery and music,the narrator says that in with Trump at the helm, “Veterans are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.”
“The VA reformed. Our soldiers are treated like heroes,” the narrator says. “Change that makes America Great again.”
“If Wednesday night’s Commander in chief forum showed us anything, it’s that Hillary Clinton cares only about herself, and is neither qualified nor committed to defend the Constitution and keep our promises to our veterans,” Jason Miller, Trump’s senior communications adviser, said in a statement about the ad, which is set to air in unnamed battleground states.
