Updated: New Clinton ads show her as champion for children

New Hampshire is part of a massive eight-figure, eight-state television advertising blitz by the Hillary Clinton campaign that launches on Thursday with two new ads portraying the Democratic presidential nominee as a champion for children.The ads, entitled, “Always,” and “Quiet Moments,” can be viewed here, and here, and below.4007507040075088“The ads trace Clinton's career-long dedication to helping children, from her work at the Children's Defense Fund getting disabled kids out of the shadows and into schools, to her success as first lady in joining with Republicans and Democrats to pass the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which covers 8 million children,” the Clinton campaign said.According to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s latest available figures, for fiscal 2014, the CHIP program has enrolled 8.1 million children, including 16,523 in New Hampshire."For Hillary, it's always been about kids," the 60-second “Always” ad says.The campaign said the ads “will lay out the choice voters face in this election between Hillary Clinton, who has spent her life fighting for families and children, and Donald Trump, who has always put himself first.”The campaign said the two ads are the first general election Clinton ads in New Hampshire. The seven other swing states in which the ads will air are Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia.The initial buy is for a six-week run, the campaign said.Update: The Republican National Committee released a lengthy rebuke of the claims in the ads as spokeswoman Johanna Pershing said Clinton was "recycling debunked falsehoods about her biography."

New Hampshire is part of a massive eight-figure, eight-state television advertising blitz by the Hillary Clinton campaign that launches on Thursday with two new ads portraying the Democratic presidential nominee as a champion for children.

The ads, entitled, “Always,” and “Quiet Moments,” can be viewed here, and here, and below.

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“The ads trace Clinton's career-long dedication to helping children, from her work at the Children's Defense Fund getting disabled kids out of the shadows and into schools, to her success as first lady in joining with Republicans and Democrats to pass the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which covers 8 million children,” the Clinton campaign said.

According to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s latest available figures, for fiscal 2014, the CHIP program has enrolled 8.1 million children, including 16,523 in New Hampshire.

"For Hillary, it's always been about kids," the 60-second “Always” ad says.

The campaign said the ads “will lay out the choice voters face in this election between Hillary Clinton, who has spent her life fighting for families and children, and Donald Trump, who has always put himself first.”

The campaign said the two ads are the first general election Clinton ads in New Hampshire. The seven other swing states in which the ads will air are Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia.

The initial buy is for a six-week run, the campaign said.

Update: The Republican National Committee released a lengthy rebuke of the claims in the ads as spokeswoman Johanna Pershing said Clinton was "recycling debunked falsehoods about her biography."