Story highlights Hillary Clinton has not been entirely positive on the stump in the weeks before Election Day

Her final ad of the campaign mimics much of what Clinton has said throughout her campaign

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (CNN) Hillary Clinton will appear in millions of households the night before Election Day with a straight-to-camera ad aimed at driving home a more hopeful message to persuadable voters.

The two-minute ad will air on NBC's "The Voice" and CBS's "Kevin Can't Wait" Monday night, two shows that Clinton's top aides hope will help her reach millions of voters across the country.

"Our core values are being tested in this election. But everywhere I go, people are refusing to be defined by fear and division," Clinton says. "I believe in our people. I love this country. And I'm convinced that our best days are ahead of us if we reach for them together. I want to be a president for all Americans. Not just those who support me in this election. For everyone."

The rhetoric in the spot mimics much of what Clinton has said throughout her campaign, with a particular focus on acknowledging the unpredictability of the 2016 election.

"I think we can all agree it's been a long campaign," Clinton says in the spot. "But tomorrow, you get to pick our next president."

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