Between giving
speeches for her mother in Oregon, Chelsea Clinton made an
appearance at Portland’s legendary Red Dress Party,
an annual dance where almost 2,000 attendees -- mostly
gay men -- don red gowns and enjoy disco, the
Willamette Week reported Sunday.
Between giving
speeches for her mother in Oregon, Chelsea Clinton made an
appearance at Portland’s legendary Red Dress Party,
an annual dance where almost 2,000 attendees -- mostly
gay men -- don red gowns and enjoy disco, the
Willamette Week reported Sunday.
Clinton
“moved heaven and earth,” trimming appearances
in Eugene and at Portland State University, to make
the event, according to the reporter. She quickly
became the party’s focus, drawing the attention of
even the event’s top-billed musical act,
rockers Storm Large and the Balls. Large, a die-hard
Obama supporter, dedicated one of her more famous songs,
“Ladylike,” to Hillary Clinton.
The former first
daughter left the party early, according to the
Willamette Week, to try out MAX,
Portland’s light-rail mass transit system.
(The Advocate)
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