Hillary Clinton is set to release a new book with a "cautionary message" for American voters ahead of the upcoming election.
In September, Clinton will release "Something Lost, Something Gained"
Hillary Clinton is publishing a new book just before the election, with a strong message to voters and details on how she overcame her disappointment about not becoming president.
Simon & Schuster describes the 2016 presidential candidate's new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty," as containing "her candid views on life and love, politics, liberty, democracy, the threats we face, and the future within our reach."
In 2017, Clinton published "What Happened," a book about her election loss to Trump, and in 2014, she released "Hard Choices," a memoir of her time as secretary of state. Simon & Schuster announced that Clinton will promote her new book, which will be released on Sept. 17, through an extensive media tour.
"The publisher announces that "Something Lost" is a memoir by Hillary Clinton, which discusses her marriage to former President Bill Clinton and her transition from political ambitions to activism for women and democracy."
Rewritten sentence: "New personal insights about her old adversary Vladimir Putin and ways that worried parents can protect kids from toxic technology are now available."
In a New York Times guest essay published on Tuesday, Clinton previewed the CNN presidential debate and characterized the race as a choice between a convicted criminal seeking revenge and a president who delivers results for the American people.
Recently, Clinton has angered the far-left by endorsing George Latimer over Jamaal Bowman in the New York 16th Congressional District primary fight.
She has also shown frustration towards voters who found it difficult to select between President Biden and Trump.
""Two old candidates exist, one being effective, compassionate, and tries hard to make the right decision, but is complicated, while the other is dangerous and poses a difficult choice for people," she stated to MSNBC last month."
Planet Chronicle' Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.
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