Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former first lady, U.S. senator, and secretary of state, is opening up in a new book titled “Something Lost, Something Gained.” In the book, she shares her reflections on life, setbacks, personal losses, and love, including her 50-year marriage to Bill Clinton. She also discusses her feelings about the 2016 election loss and former President Donald Trump’s recent conviction, which she sees as karma for his actions during the election.
Clinton also reflects on her own experiences facing off against Trump in debates and compares it to Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent debate with Trump. She sees Harris as someone carrying on the torch for women in politics, just like Shirley Chisholm did in 1972.
During a recent interview, Clinton talked about the emotional impact of passing the torch to Harris at the Democratic National Convention and the significance of breaking barriers in politics. She sees the election of Harris as the 47th President of the United States as a crucial moment for women in politics.
Clinton’s book offers a glimpse into her personal life and the wisdom she has gained over the years. It showcases her resilience in the face of setbacks and her commitment to paving the way for future generations of women in politics.
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