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Chelsea lacks class at exclusive event
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:00 am Post subject: Chelsea lacks class at exclusive event |
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Chelsea lacks class at exclusive event
“We are just trying to make my mom’s campaign more accessible to people,” said Chelsea Clinton, Stanford ‘01, on Sunday night to a standing-room-only crowd in the Pi Phi lounge. The Stanford alumna and daughter of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Ms. Clinton arrived at Stanford yesterday for a one-day swing through campus in order to talk to young women, a key target demographic of the Clinton campaign.
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“We are just trying to make my mom’s campaign more accessible to people,” said Chelsea Clinton, Stanford ‘01, on Sunday night to a standing-room-only crowd in the Pi Phi lounge. The Stanford alumna and daughter of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Ms. Clinton arrived at Stanford yesterday for a one-day swing through campus in order to talk to young women, a key target demographic of the Clinton campaign.But the limited invitation policy of the event at Pi Phi, which was only open to members of the Inter-Sorority-Council, left a bad taste in the mouths of the many Clinton fans and political junkies across campus, many of whom would have stayed home from Lake Tahoe ski trips for a chance to attend.In an effort to sway undecided voters for California’s upcoming Feb. 5 presidential primary, Chelsea hosted a small round-table discussion at Old Union and later a larger event open only to sorority members in the Pi Phi lounge. According to a member of the Stanford Students for Hillary, who was quoted in the Stanford Daily on Monday [Chelsea Campaigns at Farm], the former first daughter wanted to reach out to the sorority audience in order to tap into a “core demographic” of Hillary Clinton’s campaign.By many accounts it was a success. Chelsea reached out to undecided female voters, supporting and explaining her mother’s views on substantive issues such as the war in Iraq and the nuances between universal insurance plans of the major Democratic presidential candidates. The strategy seems almost ingenious: target an all-female slice of the Stanford population that may be less politically engaged but more socially connected, and present them with an impressive young woman who lived in the Cowell cluster herself ten years ago.
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