Chelsea Clinton cites climate change as reason to vote for her mother
Clinton encouraged volunteers to get community members to register to vote, saying only 55 percent of eighteen to twenty-five year-olds are registered to vote.
Of course she wouldn’t, because that’s the whole point of keeping her on the board.
Chelsea Clinton cited climate change in speaking to reporters Thursday on why voters should consider her mother, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Hillary’s daughter said she wished, “that everyone can see that as the sad, misogynistic, sexist rhetoric that I hoped we had moved beyond in the 21st century, certainly in 2016”.
To have her tell it, it’s the “most important election of my lifetime. everything that I care most about is at risk”.
Clinton, who made her first public appearance since the Democratic National Convention in late-July, campaigned on behalf of her mother and thanked all the volunteers who participated in the phone bank and other campaign events throughout the year. “She chose to hold this information for years … now that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has concluded their portion, and by the way, the Federal Bureau of Investigation did not, has not looked at her testimony before Congress, has not looked at other things that she did potentially with the destruction of documents”.
“Donald Trump is all about this big wall, and Hillary supports building bridges”, Olswang said.
“We also employ about 2,000 people, we have a responsibility to the millions of people who are benefiting from our work, we also have the responsibility to our employees to make sure that they have jobs in the future”, Clinton said.
“I believe this is the most important presidential election ever”, she said. The Clinton campaign is hoping something will work after Trump is making this race a lot closer than she would like. “She’s been working for me longer than I’ve been alive”.
“We only have one person running for president that recognizes that climate change is real”, she said.
According to a report from Heat Street, students at Penn State who wanted access to Chelsea Clinton were expected to buy tickets at $500 to $1,000 a pop.