AP Photo Morgan Freeman cuts ad for Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton's campaign unveiled its latest ad Friday, featuring the vocal talents of Morgan Freeman.

“Her life’s work has been about breaking barriers and so would her presidency, which is why for every American who’s not being paid what they’re worth, who’s being held back by student debt or a system tilted against them, and there are far too many of you, she understands that our country can’t reach its potential unless we all do," Freeman intones in the ad, which the Clinton campaign confirmed as new. "Together. A stronger country.”


The spot, which first aired on MSNBC during "Morning Joe" on Friday, features photos of Clinton throughout the years and interacting with people on the campaign trail. When Freeman speaks the words "and there are far too many of you," an image of an African-American girl holding up an "Educators for Hillary" sign.

Other images in the 30-second spot running on national cable include Clinton greeting an elderly white woman, gesturing to a factory worker and hugging an African-American woman.

The campaign will run a minute-long version of the spot, titled "All the Good," in South Carolina this weekend.