Clinton campaign releases final ad of 2016

The Clinton campaign released its final ad of the 2016 election season Monday afternoon, and the two-minute commercial will air nationally on both NBC and CBS.

The ad, titled “Tomorrow,” features Clinton delivering a two-minute closing argument explaining why she is better suited for the White House than her GOP opponent, Donald Trump.

“The 2-minute closing message ad is airing to an estimated 20 million people Monday night during the shows with the largest audience available – the Voice (NBC) and Kevin Can Wait (CBS),” the Democratic nominee’s team said in a statement made available to the Washington Examiner.

Clinton boasts in the ad that voters are rejecting Trump’s campaign message, which is “defined by fear and division.” Instead, she said, Americans are choosing her campaign message, which is “hopeful and inclusive.”

I’m “convinced our best days are still ahead of us, if we reach for them together,” she says in the ad, pledging to “be a President for all Americans. Not just those who support me in this election — for everyone.”

Clinton concluded the ad by vowing that, as president, she would make sure, “To give our kids – and every American — the chance to live up to their God-given potential.”

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