With the Iowa caucuses looming on the near horizon, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are not just duking it out with cannonfire about gun control, health care, and slavery reparations , they're also submitting their "closing arguments" in the form of a couple of new ads that will run in Iowa in the coming weeks. Sanders' opening bid is a Simon and Garfunkel-fueled bit of goosebumpery that's been criticized by David Brock for being too white: David Brock, a longtime Clinton supporter who founded the "super PAC" backing her, told The Associated Press on Thursday that the advertising presented a "bizarre" image of America focused on white voters.
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