Wednesday, May 23, 2012

"Responsibility"

May 27, 2008 | 10:29 AM

Hillary Clinton is up in South Dakota with new TV (below) and radio spots. Script for her 60-second radio ad -- "Matters" -- is available after the jump. With MT, SD finishes off the Democratic primary contest next week, 6/3.

‘MATTERS”
:60 RADIO

Announcer: In Washington, some people say the presidential primary in South Dakota doesn't much matter. That your voice doesn't really count.

But you know what?

Tuesday, we can show 'em.

We can pick a President.

After all, just because South Dakota comes last in the primaries doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be heard loud and clear.

And we can pick the candidate who'll stand up for us.

Hillary Clinton.

She’s tackling the national debt that George Bush is leaving us – nine trillion dollars – because she knows we've got to stop borrowing money from the Chinese to buy oil from the Saudis. Hillary knows we’ve got to stop spending money we don’t have so we can protect social security and get back to fiscal responsibility.

Hillary Clinton will turn this economy around. We’ve done it before. We can do it again.

Tuesday. Get out and vote. Let South Dakota be heard.

Stand up for Hillary Clinton. She'll always stand up for us.

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton, candidate for President, and I approved this message.

Announcer: Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President.

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