In the closing week of the campaign, Hillary Clinton’s campaign aims to highlight Donald Trump’s record of offensive remarks about women, releasing a new ad Tuesday that highlights some of the most memorable ones.
The spot runs clips of old Trump interviews. In one he says, “Putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing.” In another, he says “I can’t say that” when asked if he treats women with respect. The ad also notes the sexual assault allegations against him and contains the now-infamous 2005 Access Hollywood tape in which Trump he likes to “grab [women] by the p—y.”
“Anyone who believes/says/does what he does is unfit to be president,” the spot concludes. The ad will run in Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania, according to the campaign.
This isn’t the first time the Clinton campaign has run an ad on this theme.
In September, it released an ad which overlaid some of Trump’s comments about women’s looks on clips of young girls appraising themselves in the mirror and asked, “Is this the president we want for our daughters?”
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