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![]() Hillary Clinton drives a garbage truck in new ad pushing her for president |
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Even though no formal announcement has been made regarding a bid for the White House, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., is starring in an animated commercial pushing for her to be the next president.
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The 30-second spot, sponsored by HillaryNow.com, shows the former first lady dressed up as a sanitation worker dumping what appears to be loads of dung labeled as Bush's mess.
Voices are heard saying:
"We need Hillary to clean up Bush's mess."
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"He's failed in Iraq." (as "Taps" is played)
"He's failed in the war on terror, millions without health care, and huge budget deficits."
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"Hillary, can you help us?"
The senator, whose voice is really admaker Jeannine Ross, replies, "Sure. But it'll take me two terms to clear up this mess."
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"We want to get the ball rolling – she can't go to New Hampshire, so I'm actually doing the work for her," Bob Kunst, longtime homosexual activist and head of HillaryNow.com told the New York Post.
He says the ads cost just $264 to run in the overnight hours from 1 to 5 a.m. on CNN Headline News for three days in New Hampshire's major cities.
While the former first lady is favored to win the 2008 Democratic nomination, she might have a hard time winning the White House.
The lastest tracking poll by Rasmussen Reports suggests 29 percent of Americans say they'd definitely vote for Hillary if she runs, while 37 percent say they'd definitely vote against her.
Regarding the cartoon commercials, Clinton spokesman Philippe Reins told the Post: "While their attention is flattering, Sen. Clinton remains focused on being the best senator she can be for the people of New York."
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