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The Clintons Are Coming to Irving

Bill and Hillary Clinton will speak at the Irving Music Factory in November.
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Hillary Clinton’s official Secretary of State portrait. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will appear together at a Nov. 17 event at the Irving Music Factory.

The Clintons will also do a Q&A, in which you can ask questions like, “Why didn’t you campaign in Wisconsin after the convention?” and “Should you have used instead a different polling analytics model?” because we are doomed to repeat the events of 2016 again and again.

This will be Hillary Clinton’s first appearance in North Texas since the election. After several post-defeat months wandering the woods of upstate New York, the former Secretary of State has re-emerged into public life and begun work on a book, called What Happened, which, now that we think about it, is another good question to ask.

Bill Clinton was in town just last month for an event with the 43rd president of the United States, local artist George W. Bush.

Tickets for the event with the Clintons go on sale Aug. 18. They’ll be speaking in an indoor theater pavilion at the yet-to-open entertainment complex in Irving.

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