Morgan Freeman Voices New Hillary Clinton Campaign Ad (Video)

Hollywood’s “Voice of God” tries to convince voters that Democratic candidate’s “life’s work has been about breaking barriers and so would her presidency”

Hillary Clinton is hoping Hollywood’s “Voice of God” will woo voters in a new campaign commercial release Friday.

Morgan Freeman, who played God twice in comedies “Bruce Almighty” and “Evan Almighty,” narrates the spot debuted during MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”

 

“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 says. “Together. A stronger country.”

Clinton’s campaign is set to run the ad, titled “All the Good,” in South Carolina this weekend.

The video shows Clinton interacting with supporters during her campaign trail throughout the years. Images of Clinton meeting an elderly woman or hugging an African-American woman appear on the screen as well.

“After law school, she could’ve joined a high-priced law firm, but instead, she worked to reform juvenile injustice in South Carolina,” Freeman adds. “Exposed racism in Alabama schools, registered Latino voters in Texas and provided legal aid to families in Arkansas.”

Watch the video. 

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