Over the last year Glamour's team of writers and editors have spoken to thousands of young women in Iowa, New York, Cleveland, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and beyond, as part of our 51 Million Voices campaign, a partnership with Facebook named for the 51 million women under 45 who are eligible to vote in 2016. And one thing is clear: For them, this election is personal. For the October issue of Glamour, we asked Hollywood activists, political legacies, and young women who know these issues better than anyone else to explain why this race matters. Here, model and author Chrissy Teigen, 30, talks more in-depth about her support of Hillary Clinton, her beef with Donald Trump, and why you must vote on November 8.

GLAMOUR: What issue does this election ultimately come down to for you?

CHRISSY TEIGEN: No election is ever just about one issue, but I care a lot about women's rights and making sure parents have what they need to raise healthy kids. I always have cared, but having just had a child, I know how serious it is to be a mother. It's an incredibly huge challenge. You need support. You need resources. You need access to childcare and good safe schools. Some parents struggle to put food on the table. And plenty of women aren't getting the pay they deserve. While I don't expect the government to solve all these problems, I do want leaders who care about these things and do what they can to help. We also need to make sure women can be in charge of their reproductive health. We can't defund places like Planned Parenthood, where women can go for all kinds of healthcare services. While reproductive rights span much further than the pro-life/pro-choice debate, Trump has actually said he wants to "punish" women for having abortions. And Pence is quite possibly the most anti-choice vice presidential candidate in history. Seriously. Conservatives say a lot about wanting the government stay out of our lives and businesses. We need to make sure the government stays out of our uteruses.

GLAMOUR: You support Hillary Clinton. How well does she address the issues that matter to you?

CT: I love that Hillary actually cares enough about the issues to study them and listen to people who are affected by them. She's gotta be one of the most knowledgeable and qualified people to ever run for president. She's been a woman in the public eye for decades now. She's been insulted, demeaned, and attacked for all this time, and she still wants to lead this country—and fight for the things she believes in. Not only do we agree on the issues, but I really think she's the right person to get things done.

GLAMOUR: You and your husband John Legend have spent time with Hillary. What have those experiences been like?

CT: We have had the pleasure of speaking with Hillary (and for Hillary) for many years now. It's always an incredibly warm experience—like you are speaking to someone who genuinely wants to work with you and for you. She exudes leadership, confidence and—importantly—empathy, compassion, and understanding. I had the opportunity to speak at a recent fundraiser [for her] and felt extremely honored that she would allow someone as, well, untraditional as me to stand at her podium. John and I brought our mothers backstage and it was beautiful to see them get to meet the woman who could—will—become president.

GLAMOUR: You've said before you "fucking hate" Trump. Why do you "fucking hate" him? What do you consider his worst offense?