Hillary Clinton “is set to air the first TV commercials of her presidential campaign—two spots that highlight her biography and motivation for running at a time when she is under fire and losing ground in some polls,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Her campaign plans to spend about $1 million each in Iowa and New Hampshire during five weeks, beginning Tuesday, aides said. The spots will air in the major media markets in these states, the first in the nation to hold nominating 2016 contests.”
The New York Times says the effort “is aimed at defining her candidacy ahead of a crush of Republican attack ads.”
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