Politics & Government
Hillary Clinton Visits Pasadena For Book Signing Friday
Tickets for the book-signing sold out in 90 minutes; it was "the fastest we've ever sold out for an event," the bookstore president said.

PASADENA, CA – Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton will visit Pasadena Friday as part of her signing tour to promote her book, "What Happened," which details the events of the 2016 presidential election. If you don't already have a ticket, don't bother showing up – the event at Vroman's Bookstore on Colorado Boulevard is completely sold out.
In fact, the president of Vroman's, Allison K. Hill, told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune last month that tickets for the book-signing sold out in 90 minutes; it was "the fastest we've ever sold out for an event."
Clinton's book is touted as her "most personal memoir yet," taking readers through the emotional highs and lows of the presidential campaign, her interactions with now-President Donald Trump and her efforts to cope with her loss at the ballot box.
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She also addresses Russian involvement in the election and an opponent who "broke all the rules."
The former Secretary of State is scheduled to appear at Vroman's at 2 p.m. People who have already purchased the $30 tickets will be allowed to line up beginning at 9 a.m., and must be in line no later than 11 a.m. Attendees are being asked not to bring large purses or backpacks due to Secret Service security restrictions.
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City News Service and Patch staffer Emily Holland contributed to this post; Photo: NEW YORK, NY - MAY 23: The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks on stage at the Children's Health Fund Annual Benefit at Cipriani 42nd Street on May 23, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Entertainment/Getty Images)
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