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The Hillary Clinton campaign's television ad promoting Clinton's climate record running in upstate New York before the April 19, 2016 primary. The ad credits Clinton's work at the failed Copenhagen climate talks for the Paris climate agreement, and claims allegiance with the anti-fracking movement. The Clinton campaign did not publicize this ad to the press.
The ad ran over 200 times cumulatively on Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Watertown, Elmira, Binghamton, and Utica stations from April 13th to the 19th.
NARRATOR: China. India. Some of the world's worst polluters. As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton forced them to the table, making real change by laying the groundwork for the historic global agreement to combat climate change.
As president, she'll invest in a clean energy future, and the jobs that go with it. And stand firm with New Yorkers opposing fracking, giving communities the right to say no. Because our future depends on getting this right.
CLINTON: I'm Hillary Clinton, and I approve this message.
The Hillary Clinton campaign's television ad promoting Clinton's climate record running in upstate New York before the April 19, 2016 primary. The ad credits Clinton's work at the failed Copenhagen climate talks for the Paris climate agreement, and claims allegiance with the anti-fracking movement. The Clinton campaign did not publicize this ad to the press.
The ad ran over 200 times cumulatively on Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Watertown, Elmira, Binghamton, and Utica stations from April 13th to the 19th.
NARRATOR: China. India. Some of the world's worst polluters. As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton forced them to the table, making real change by laying the groundwork for the historic global agreement to combat climate change.
As president, she'll invest in a clean energy future, and the jobs that go with it. And stand firm with New Yorkers opposing fracking, giving communities the right to say no. Because our future depends on getting this right.
CLINTON: I'm Hillary Clinton, and I approve this message.