To combat it, Clinton's campaign has spent more than $20 million to air new television ads in battleground states to reintroduce her to voters. But the Clinton campaign still wants to fill in gaps in what the public knows about her. They’re substantive, they’re important, they’re detailed.… Ideas matter. Bill Clinton’s battered public image as he emerged from his own presidential nomination fight. ”That's really, really important," said Begala, whose work with Clinton’s super PAC is focused instead on Trump’s record.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 27, 2016 11:48 UTC