Hillary Clinton knows if she can just get members of the mainstream media registered to vote, they’ll support her on Election Day.

That’s likely why she invited the national press corps traveling with her in Nevada to register to vote in the battleground state.

After a speech in which she accused Donald Trump of being a racist, Clinton was led into a forced conversation with a group of her local campaign staffers in Reno.

Clipboards in hand, they were registering residents to vote.

After exchanging small talk with the organizers, and making light of a man crying at the sight of Hillary, the candidate invited them to take a photo with her and Reno’s mayor.

As they were getting into position, Clinton turned to the media and said, “If there’s anybody in the press who hasn’t registered to vote,” before trailing off.

“Yes, exactly,” one of the organizers agreed as the group giggled.

During the same visit, Clinton sampled candy and offered some to members of the “cooperative” media.

“I want you to offer it to all the press. They are so wonderful, so cooperative, so hard working, they all deserve a piece of chocolate,” Clinton said.

As one attempted to ask a real question, she invited them to eat the chocolate and walked away.