Pregnant Chelsea Clinton is all smiles as she shows off her blooming baby bump in a fitted shirt and blazer while working on her mom's campaign in Washington

  • The 36-year-old is expecting her second child with her husband Marc Mezvinsky, 38, this summer
  • Chelsea traveled to Tacoma, Washington, to speak at Bates Technical College on her mother's behalf on Tuesday 
  • The mom, who already has a one-year-old daughter named Charlotte, donned a fitted shirt, jeans and a black blazer to the event  

Chelsea Clinton's growing baby bump was on full display at her latest political pit stop, as she continues to travel across the country to fervently campaign for her mother Hillary during the primary elections.

The 36-year-old, who is expecting her second child with husband Marc Mezvinsky this summer, traveled to Tacoma, Washington, on Tuesday to speak at Bates Technical College on her mother's behalf.

Chelsea has stuck to a uniform of blazers, jeans, and loose-fitting tops busily campaigning, but the expectant mom couldn't hide her motherly glow - or her baby bump - as she took to the stage to promote Hillary's political agenda.

Baby on board: Chelsea Clinton dressed her growing baby bump in a fitted shirt and a black blazer while traveling to Tacoma, Washington, to speak at Bates Technical College on her mother Hillary's behalf

Baby on board: Chelsea Clinton dressed her growing baby bump in a fitted shirt and a black blazer while traveling to Tacoma, Washington, to speak at Bates Technical College on her mother Hillary's behalf

Growing family: The 36-year-old is expecting her second child with her husband Marc Mezvinsky, 38, this summer
Growing family: The 36-year-old is expecting her second child with her husband Marc Mezvinsky, 38, this summer

Growing family: The 36-year-old is expecting her second child with husband Marc Mezvinsky, 38, this summer

The only child of the Democratic presidential candidate and former President Bill Clinton wore a form-fitting blue shirt and jeans, which she topped with a smart black blazer, as she urged more than 200 people to support her mother at Saturday's precinct caucuses. 

Chelsea, who has a one-year-old daughter Charlotte, spoke candidly about how motherhood has made her even more aware how important the 2016 presidential election is, as she maintained that Hillary is the best person to lead the country. 

Like her heavily-pregnant pal Ivanka Trump, who has also been busy campaigning for her father Donald to win the Republican nomination, Chelsea doesn't appear to be slowing down at all during her pregnancy.

Just a few days ago, Chelsea joined Lena Dunham and America Ferrera on a panel to discuss the presidential election in Los Angeles.

Famous friends: Chelsea joined Lena Dunham on a panel to discuss the presidential election in Los Angeles on Sunday. The Girls star often shares her supporter for Hillary on her social media pages 

Famous friends: Chelsea joined Lena Dunham on a panel to discuss the presidential election in Los Angeles on Sunday. The Girls star often shares her supporter for Hillary on her social media pages 

Family: Chelsea's baby bump remained hidden at the New Hampshire primary in early February. The expectant mom and her father, former President Bill Clinton, are pictured with Hillary at the primary gathering

Family: Chelsea's baby bump remained hidden at the New Hampshire primary in early February. The expectant mom and her father, former President Bill Clinton, are pictured with Hillary at the primary gathering

While Lena and America both shared their support for Chelsea's mother, Lena admitted that she has received more hostility from Bernie supporters than Republicans for backing Hillary

'I have received more hostility for voting for a qualified female candidate than I have ever received anywhere from the American right wing,' she said

'The fact that other members of the Democratic Party have spoken to me like I was an ill informed child for voting for someone who represents everything I think this country should be is outrageous.'

Meanwhile, Chelsea spoke against the 'normalization of hate speech' and said it was now 'treated as unexceptional'. 

Despite her busy travel schedule, the former first daughter has managed to find some down time during this demanding election season.

Less than two weeks ago, Chelsea was home in New York City where she and her husband Marc, 38, enjoyed a Saturday stroll through the park. 

Downtime: Chelsea and Marc took their one-year-old daughter Charlotte for a walk in the park earlier this month

Downtime: Chelsea and Marc took their one-year-old daughter Charlotte for a walk in the park earlier this month

Special moment: Chelsea and her husband are pictured leaving Lenox Hill Hospital in New York with her parents after the birth of her daughter in September 2014 

Special moment: Chelsea and her husband are pictured leaving Lenox Hill Hospital in New York with her parents after the birth of her daughter in September 2014 

Chelsea donned a classic tan trench coat, a bright orange scarf, and a cap pulled low over her face for the the family outing. 

The soon-to-be mother-of-two walked arm-in-arm with her husband, who pushed their daughter Charlotte in a stroller. 

Three days later Chelsea was back on the campaign trail in Salt Lake City, Utah, telling Democratics that she believes the upcoming 2016 presidential election is the most important one in her lifetime. 

And while politics has always been an important part of her life, Chelsea said motherhood has made her care even more about her leaders - something she didn't even think was possible.   

'I'm here clearly as a proud daughter but also as a mom,' she said. 'I couldn't imagine a better grandmother for my children. I also couldn't imagine a better president for my children.'

Chelsea announced her pregnancy on Twitter in December last year, writing: ‘Next summer, Charlotte is going to be a big sister.' She added that she felt ‘very blessed’.

The birth of Chelsea's second child will come in the middle of her mother's intense battle for the presidency, assuring that it will be an extra-busy summer for the Clinton family this year.   

 

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