A new radio ad for Hillary Clinton in the Miami area features a former Broward Republican chair who has endorsed the Democrat.

Cindy Guerra, a Cuban American, told the Miami Herald earlier this year that she would back Clinton.

Here is the script of the radio ad:

"My name is Cindy Guerra. I am the daughter of Cuban refugees raised right here in Miami. My first campaign I stuffed envelopes for Ronald Reagan. I served two Republican attorney generals and even chaired the Broward County Republican Party. But this year with Donald Trump I just can't. I can't trust someone who takes counsel from no one," she said, as the ad plays a clip of Trump saying "I know more abut ISIS than the generals do believe me"

Guerra continues: "We send our daughters to Catholic school for a reason: the values we want them to learn I don't see in Donald Trump. The insults, the name calling, the bullying," she says as the ad airs a clip of Trump saying "And you can tell them to go f--- themselves."

Guerra continues her critique of Trump: "He mocks people with disabilities. He picked a fight with a grieving mother who lost her son in a war -- who does that? I can't teach my daughters one thing at home and then vote another way. I am voting for my daughters and that's why I am voting for Hillary Clinton."

The Clinton campaign is also running a radio ad statewide that features Warren Chase, a Republican, former Naval office and Vietnam veteran from Palm Beach County. Chase volunteered for seven past Republican presidential campaigns but this year is backing Clinton.

"There are times when we all have to take a stand. For me,that time is now to say country first, party second and to say no to Donald Trump," Chase said.