Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: Latest Democratic Ad Attacks The Republican As A Bad Role Model For Children [WATCH]

The Democrat's Hillary Clinton has released a new video in her presidential campaign that directly attacks her opponent, Republican candidate Donald Trump. Released last Thursday, July 14, the ad, entitled "Role Model," depicted Trump as an unfit role model for children, thus he shouldn't be voted in the highest post in America. It served as a reminder for parents that Trump's statements are being watched and absorbed by children.

Per CNN, the "Role Model" ad was set to run on television in states like Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, North Carolina and Ohio. It featured snippets of soundbites and videos of Donald Trump's most controversial moments in his campaign so far, while little children watched him on TV.

At the end of the minute-long ad, the question "What example will we set of our children?" was flashed. The ad closed with one of Hillary Clinton's campaign speeches that emphasized that grownups should make choices -- alluding to votes -- that are in line with principles that would make their kids proud. Watch the video below.

According to the New York Times, Hillary Clinton's latest ad implied that Donald Trump is "unpresidential and unfit." It tugs on the consciousness of parents who should be thinking about the future of their family.

Time reports that this ad is part of Hillary Clinton's big-budget campaign, which is a luxury that Donald Trump's team does not have due to lack of funds. Instead, the Republican is making use of social media for his campaign more than nationally-televised ads.

Reports analyzed that Hillary Clinton's camp released "Role Model" in time for the Republican National Convention, where Donald Trump was definitely set to get a lot of media mileage on television. The Democrats have apparently used this tactic in the past to discredit Trump by presenting his demeanor in his bid for presidency.

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