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#WhatHappened in Seattle: Hillary walked on stage to a sustained standing ovation. The cheering continued long after she sat down. pic.twitter.com/w2jA1Qo9iF— Hillary In Pictures (@HillaryPix) December 12, 2017
Thank you, @HillaryClinton for sharing your story and finding hope! #HillaryClintonLive #WhatHappened #donotloseheart pic.twitter.com/xAXIicTDml— Diana Iossifova (@dianaiiii) December 12, 2017
HRC in Seattle: “When I think about hope, I think about small acts of kindness, that recognition of one another’s humanity. That sense of yes, we are all in this together. And that is the core of my hope. I find hope everywhere, and I hope you do, as well.” pic.twitter.com/x3EUlIIdjA— Hillary In Pictures (@HillaryPix) December 12, 2017
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Hillary Clinton talks about sexism in Seattle visit: ‘Get more women into politics’
KIRO 7 News Staff6-7 minutes
The line wrapped around the block of Elliott Bay Book Company Tuesday as people waited to meet Hillary Clinton during her book tour stop in Seattle.
Clinton, the first female presidential candidate nominated by a major party, won the popular vote in Washington state during the election last year.
In the wake of her unexpected loss to Donald Trump, she took to writing her memoir, “What Happened.”
During her talk at the Paramount Theater Monday – sold out, with standing room only – she reflected on what she believes stopped her from becoming the first woman president. Many things not in her favor, she says, including FBI inference, uninspired voters, but most notably sexism.
"These days when people say to me, 'How are you?' I say, 'Well, as a person, I'm OK. As an American, I'm really concerned,'” she said.
"The only way we will get sexism out of politics is to get more women into politics."
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June 5, 2014Hillary Clinton will sign her new book June 18 in Seattle
Posted by Mary Ann GwinnHillary Clinton, former Secretary of State, possible presidential candidate and author, will be in Seattle on June 18 to appear in conjunction with her new book “Hard Choices.” (Simon & Schuster).
Clinton will sign books starting at 5 p.m. that day at the University Book Store in the University District. Signing guidelines are specific:
What often happens with these high profile events is that things change. Check the University Book Store’s web site at ubookstore.com for updates.
- A limited amount of wristbands for entry will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 9am on the day of the event with a purchase of Hard Choices from our U District store.
- No online orders.
- A limit of one (1) signed book per customer.
- No personal items allowed in the event space. A bag check will be provided.
- No other books or memorabilia, please.