Hillary Clinton held a campaign rally in Virginia Thursday with a possible vice-presidential pick, senator Tim Kaine. The presumptive Democratic nominee for president also made a strained joke about the faddish video game Pokémon Go.
“I don’t know who create Pokémon Go, but I’m trying to figure out how we can have Pokémon Go to the polls,” Clinton said.
Here’s video of @HillaryClinton talking about Pokemon Go pic.twitter.com/LxEpgrxXaO— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) July 14, 2016
Kaine, a former governor of Virginia, enthusiastically introduced Clinton in the Washington suburb of Annandale, saying “I like in you what I like about my wife Anne.”
Prior to Clinton’s remarks, Kaine performed what he referred to as “a Spanish lesson” for the audience, so people could learn how to say “We’re ready for Hillary,” in his second language.
In her speech, Clinton focused on popular issues like raising the minimum wage, universal Pre-K, and making colleges affordable. She also said that four-year college is not something that everybody needs to attend, citing that many jobs require skills.
Echoing some of Trump’s rhetoric, Clinton talked about how she will help bring back jobs from overseas.
Conor Beck is an intern at THE WEEKLY STANDARD.

