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Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Clinton Campaign Counts Down to a New Year and a New Beginning with a New Web Video

December 31, 2007

Video Features Clinton's Priorities for a New Beginning in 2008

DES MOINES, IA - In the final days rolling up to the Iowa caucuses, the Clinton campaign today released a new web video outlining Senator Clinton's priorities for the New Year.

The new 31-second video, entitled "Countdown," lays out her plan to create a new beginning for the New Year for all Americans by providing universal healthcare, bringing our troops home and fixing our broken economy. America faces big challenges today and in the coming years and it's time for a President who will truly lead our country back to greatness. Senator Clinton has a 35 year track record of creating real change for the American people by providing healthcare for over six million children, getting body armor for our troops and boosting the economy through common sense initiatives. Watch the video.

Following is the script for the video:

"Countdown"

TV:31

ONSCREEN: "10!" universal healthcare

ONSCREEN: "9!" bring the troops home

ONSCREEN: "8!" alternative energy

ONSCREEN: "7!" fix the economy

ONSCREEN: "6!" end Bush's tax breaks for the rich

ONSCREEN: "5!" make college affordable

ONSCREEN: "4!" a new GI bill of rights

ONSCREEN: "3!" fix the housing crisis

ONSCREEN: "2!" rebuild the middle class

ONSCREEN: "1!" Hillary for president (applause)

ANNCR: January 1st will be a new year, but January 3rd will be a new beginning.

ONSCREEN: come caucus January 3rd

ANNCR: I'm Hillary Clinton. I approve this message and wish you a very happy new year.

ONSCREEN: APPROVED BY HILLARY CLINTON AND PAID FOR BY HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT

Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton Campaign Press Release - Clinton Campaign Counts Down to a New Year and a New Beginning with a New Web Video Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/292727

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