Women and young girls on Monday in New Hampshire looked like they would rather be anywhere else than on stage with former President Bill Clinton.
Former U.S.
President Bill Clinton made his first solo campaign appearance in
support of his wife's White House bid on Monday in Nashua, New
Hampshire, but the female voters standing behind him on stage and one
eighth-grader were stone-faced and unimpressed.
They
stood on risers through his 28-minute speech at Nashua Community
College, alternating between frowns, grimaces and eye-rolls, even
looking uninterested as they applauded a few of Clinton's lines.
While
a largely appreciative audience hung on Bill's every word, an elderly
woman at the edge of the stage cast her eyes downward and looked like
she was having trouble staying awake.
And a young woman standing in the back against of Bill Clinton backdrop closed her eyes for significant stretches of
time as TV cameras rolled and a girl in front of her scowled and fought
off a yawn.
The
New Hampshirites standing on stage with Bill were all smiles as he was
introduced, but quickly seemed bored once he began talking.
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