Hillary Clinton promotes ‘wide-ranging conversations’ ahead of fall book tour – Washington Examiner
Hillary Clinton is going on tour to promote her new memoir, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,” which focuses on her public and personal life. The tour will begin in Washington, D.C., and include stops in Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle. Clinton expressed excitement about engaging in wide-ranging conversations during the tour and discussing politics and the future. Tickets for the general public are on sale, with prices ranging from just under $100 for the Boston stop to over $100 for the Washington, D.C., stop.
Hillary Clinton promotes ‘wide-ranging conversations’ ahead of fall book tour
Ahead of the 2024 elections, former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is going on tour to promote her new memoir.
Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty focuses on Clinton’s public and personal life, and will go on sale on Sept. 17. The tour is scheduled to begin in Washington, D.C., and will also have stops in Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle.
“I can’t wait to hit the road and talk about Something Lost, Something Gained with you in person,” a statement from Clinton read. “I hope you can join me for wide-ranging conversations that go behind the scenes and include never-before told stories. We’ll discuss the state of our politics and creating the future we want for our children and grandchildren and, most of all, have some fun while we’re at it!”
Tickets for the general public go on sale on Friday, with the Washington, D.C., stop selling tickets at over $100. The Boston stop is offering tickets for just under $100.
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Clinton previewed the book last month and has promoted that the memoir will feature a “fervent and persuasive warning to all American voters” from the former secretary of state. The book’s release comes as former President Donald Trump, whom Clinton lost the 2016 presidential election to, is running for president again.
While Clinton has no plans to run for office this year, recent polling data have indicated that she and Vice President Kamala Harris would have the best shot at beating Trump if either of them were the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. The data had Clinton with a 2% lead over Trump at 43%-41%, while Harris had a 1% lead at 42%-41%.
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