Commercials highlight her work with children.

If you watch TV, you've already started to see the political ads show up. And now more are coming.

The Hillary for America campaign will begin airing their first general election ads today in eight states - Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio and Virginia - as part of an eight-figure, six-week ad buy.

The ads focus on Clinton's work with children including while at the Children's Defense Fund and as First Lady in getting the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) passed. The ads take a softer tone and highlight bipartisanship by pointing out she worked with Democrats and Republicans to get CHIP passed.

Republican National Convention spokesman Michael Short responded, "Recycling debunked falsehoods about her biography won�t make voters forget that Hillary Clinton is still facing an FBI investigation into her illicit email server and that her corrupt family foundation took millions of dollars from foreign governments that oppress women and help support terrorism."

See both commercials below: