The Chelsea Clinton Marriage Equality Video NBC Didn’t Want You To See
In never-before-seen video, the former First Daughter calls for “basic fairness and civil rights” in pushing for marriage equality ballot measures.
In never-before-seen video, the former First Daughter calls for “basic fairness and civil rights” in pushing for marriage equality ballot measures.
Clinton, an NBC News correspondent and supporter of LGBT equality, sat down with the pastor to challenge his position as a loving Christian who condemns same-sex marriage.
At a nonprofit panel discussion, Clinton keeps to the topic of childhood hunger. Clintonland sought to “not just have it be about Chelsea,” a spokeswoman says.
Videos prepared by former First Daughter, who supports marriage equality, would have been used in Washington state and by TheFour.com. But NBC News, where Clinton has worked for the past year, wouldn’t allow it.
Sorry, Dan Baer.
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