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Sanders releases four new TV ads

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will air four new television ads in the early-voting states, starting on Tuesday.

The new TV spots focuses on Sanders’ plans to end policies that leave American families working longer hours for lower wages.

The first ad, titled Working Families shows Sanders speaking about wages at one of his town meetings.

“What this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires,” he says in the spot.

The second spot features Sanders’ fight in the Senate to stop cuts to Social Security.

“We said it will be over our dead bodies if you cut Social Security. As president, I will do everything I can to extend the solvency of Social Security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them,” Sanders says.

The third ad focuses on Mari Cordes, a nurse from Lincoln Vermont, who says that Bernie Sanders is the only candidate who understands how pharmaceutical companies are ripping off Americans, and is the only one who can deliver real change.

The last, and most popular ad on YouTube to date, dubbed Bottom 100 Million shows Sanders speaking to camera about wealth and income inequality.

“The 15 richest Americans acquired more wealth in two years than the bottom 100 million people combined,” Sanders says.

The new ads will hit the airwaves Tuesday, according to a press release from Sanders’ campaign.

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