Hillary Clinton promotes new book, talks about e-mails, betrayals and loss of Trump

About 1,000 Clinton supporters flocked to New York's Union Square, where their beloved candidate was due to the discovery of her explosive book. The first person on the line for signing Hillary Clinton's book in New York said he had not voted at all for presidential elections [...]
The first person on the line for the signing of Hillary Clinton's book in New York said he had not voted at all for the presidential election, and that he had repented, The Guardian” reported, broadcast Periscopi.
Brian Maisonet, a 29-year-old from Brooklyn, said she had come Monday at 3:30 and waited out of the library overnight to meet Clinton in an event where she had promoted her book “Wh Steped”.
Ten months ago, Brian Masonnet had never voted any candidate.
Since her amazing loss, she writes, many women, most of them in their 20s, have turned to her in public to apologize for not voting and have promised to help her campaign.
At least 400 Clinton supporters had gathered before the library opened in a block in New York City.
Many of those who waited five or seven or even more than 15 hours to speak up Clinton said they wanted to thank her and say to her: “We're still with you”
Some Democrats have criticised Clinton's new book, arguing that a tour to promote Clinton's loss to Trump is not what the party needs right now.
In her book Clinton speaks from the shocks against Bernie Sanders, former FBI director James Comey, and the rampant oppression women face in politics.
Some supporters noted the fundamental problem of the electoral college, which meant Trump won the presidency, even though Clinton won the popular vote, with almost 3 million more votes cast in its favour.
Many present Monday shared their candidate's views on what had happened, showing Russian intervention, open sexism and racism and Bernie Saunders' failure to support the rally around the Democratic Party's elected candidate./Periscopi/











