PHILADELPHIA — As Hillary Clinton prepares to receive the Democratic
presidential party nomination Tuesday, her campaign said it's been
ramping up efforts to win over millennial voters, including Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders who tend to favor Sen. Bernie Sanders
(I-VT) over the former secretary of state.
The news came at a Tuesday morning press
conference with senior Clinton campaign officials, who said they learned
during the primaries that relationships built early on in communities
of color really mattered, and that their national messages on the issues
must be tailored to specific communities.
"Today, we get a chance to really showcase all the fights she's really
had over the course of her career," said Amanda Renteria, Clinton's
national political director, who added that Clinton's years of outreach
extend to the AAPI, African-American, Latino, and LGBTQ communities.
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