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PGN: Your mother has actively courted the LGBT community throughout her campaign.

But recently he shifted, announcing in May that he supported passage of a gay-marriage bill then being debated by the New York Legislature.

Part of the fascination with Chelsea Clinton’s life is that, unlike other famous offspring, she has never been photographed stumbling out of a club. Their apartment, shared with a miniature Yorkshire terrier, is said to be overflowing with books.

“We live in a culture of gossip and entertainment, and Chelsea Clinton seems to be neither a great gossip nor a great entertainer,” said Hank Sheinkopf, a Democratic political consultant who worked for Bill Clinton.

“She’s a very serious person.”

I'm just waving the flag.

I was quite surprised that even in the vice-presidential debate, given Gov. Pence's regressive record in Indiana, that LGBT rights and civil and human rights did not come up. Bill, of course, became president in 1993 and held his position in office into the early '00s. My son is 3 and a half (months).

is chelsea clinton gay

In private, friends say, Clinton is much more Bill Clinton’s daughter — argumentative and warm, with a biting sense of humor and a knack for remembering arcane facts.

Although Clinton is undeniably close to her father, she has also forged her own way on some crucial issues, particularly gay marriage.

In May, Clinton was at a New York nightclub to attend a benefit for a gay-rights group.

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It never occurred to her to not write it when she was given the opportunity.

PGN: How important is the Philadelphia area in the upcoming election? But I certainly agree that we need to pay more attention to LGBT rights. During Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign, 12-year-old Chelsea was so shielded from routine photo ops that polls showed many voters lacking the knowledge that the Clintons had a child.

We have to make conversion therapy illegal. They described her as someone who, in a matter of weeks, went from speaking to a dozen people at a coffee shop to fielding questions from crowds of thousands.

“People were interested in coming to hear and see her because they watched her grow up, and then they’d realize how substantive she was,” said Howard Wolfson, a senior strategist on Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

That Chelsea Clinton even existed might have come as a surprise to many voters 20 years ago.

If we listen to our scientific community – and I'm a big believer in listening to our scientific community – we have to be investing more in research because the scientists are saying we're reaching inflection points on an AIDS vaccine. I would argue that full LGBT equality has to be in that core. The family promptly sat down for a spread in People magazine.

Six years later, during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, Clinton was photographed walking hand in hand with her parents, the dutiful teenager keeping her family together as they strode sadly across the White House lawn.

“The No.?1 thing Bill and Hillary accomplished is raising Chelsea Clinton,” said James Steyer of Common Sense Media, who has stayed close with Chelsea Clinton since she was his student at Stanford University.

In public, she has always seemed like her mother — dutiful and restrained, as if politics were the high price to pay for public service.

Analysts have referred to the suburbs in the region as a bellwether.

CC: Pennsylvania, clearly, writ large is hugely important … I also was raised – this now might seem an old-fashioned belief – that every vote really matters, which is why we've had such a focus in my mom's campaign over the last few months of registering people to vote up until the voter registration deadline … We're continuing to make the case about what's really at stake in this election.

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The website also warns that the content on its platform is unfit for users under 18 years. She talked about her time in Pennsylvania – an increasingly important swing state in the race that pits her mother, Democrat Hillary Clinton, against Republican Donald Trump.
"We're continuing to make the case about what's really at stake in this election," Clinton said.

That is my job right now. We're reaching inflection points on really understanding how to ensure that PrEP can be most effective.