Saturday, September 4, 2010

Hillary Clinton for President Ads Air in New Orleans, Will Run in Other Cities

While voters are being inundated with television spots for candidates in this year's midterm elections, viewers in some markets will also see an ad for the 2012 presidential vote with the slogan, "Where there's a Hill there's a way."

The "Hillary Clinton for President" commercial began its run in New Orleans this week and the man behind the campaign, William DeJean, said he will also pay for it to air in Washington, New York, Los Angeles and possibly Houston, CNN reported.

DeJean, a Chicago dentist, said he paid $5,000 to make the ad because he doesn't think "this country is headed in the right direction," and he told CNN he believes Hillary Clinton is the one who can set things straight.

The ad calls Clinton "one of the most admired women in our nation's history" who has "more experience working in and with the White House than most living presidents."

"Let's make sure the president we should have elected in 2008 will be on the ballot in 2012," the ad says. "Hillary 2012: Hillary Clinton for President. Start now. Where there's a Hill there's a way."

Clinton, the secretary of state, has repeatedly said she has no intention of running for president again. She lost the Democratic primary in 2008 to her current boss, Barack Obama.

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