Hillary and Bill Clinton plan a 13-city tour of Trump's electoral loss in 2016



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Two years after the defeat of the US elections, Hillary Clinton and her husband, Bill Clinton, embark on a tour of 13 North American cities to discuss the electoral loss of Democrats 2016 and other topics.

A press release from tour organizers, Live Nation, indicates that "Evening with the Clintons" tour ticket holders will also see the pair "share inspiring stories and anecdotes", "discuss the day's issues" and "project yourself into the future."

The two men will give their views on "the most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections" using their "unique perspective on the past and their remarkable insight," Live Nation said.

Tickets to see former President Bill Clinton and the former Secretary of State will start at $ 59.50 and go up to $ 745.50, according to Ticketmaster's website.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton attend the musical "In Transit" of Broadway a cappella at Circle in the Square Theater on February 1, 2017 in New York York.
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The tour will begin November 18 at the Park Theater, 5,200 seats, in Las Vegas, before heading to other cities in the United States and Canada.

Clinton garnered 47.92% of the votes cast in Nevada and 6 votes in 2016.

The tour will visit New York, Connecticut, Texas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Washington State, California, Toronto and Vancouver, Canada.

The full title of the show is "An Evening with President Bill Clinton and Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton".

Tickets will go on sale to the general public starting October 12 at 10:00 am (EDT).

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