Something Lost, Things Gained: Views on Living, Love, and Liberty focuses on Clinton’s government and private life, and will go on sale on Sept. 17. The trip is scheduled to begin in Washington, D. C., and will also have starts in Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, and Seattle.
” I ca n’t wait to hit the road and talk about Something Lost, Something Gained with you in person,” Clinton said in a statement. I hope you’ll join me for a variety of thought-provoking discussions that include never-before-told tales. We’ll talk about our political situation, how we can shape the future for our children and grandchildren, and most importantly, have 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. Tickets are available for less than$ 100 at the Boston stop.
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Clinton praised the book’s release last month, and she claimed the former secretary of state’s “fervent and eloquent warning to all American voters” will be included in the memoir. The publication of the book coincides with the publication of former US President Donald Trump, who Clinton lost in the 2016 presidential vote, running for president once more.
If either Clinton or Kamala Harris were the Democrat Party’s presidential candidate, Clinton and Kamala Harris would have the best chance of defeating Trump, despite the fact that she has no intention to run for office this month. The data had Clinton with a 2 % lead over Trump at 43%-41 %, while Harris had a 1 % lead at 42%-41 %.