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Hillary Clinton releasing new book with ‘warning to all American voters’ weeks before election

With less than two months to go until this year’s election, Hillary Clinton will release yet another book that will include “an impassioned and compelling warning to voters across America” ​​and explain how she overcame the loss of her White House dream.

According to publisher Simon & Schuster, the 2016 presidential candidate’s new book, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty,” offers “her candid views on life and love, politics, freedom, democracy, the threats we face, and the future that’s within our reach.”

Clinton has written several books, including “What Happened,” in 2017, about the election she lost to Donald Trump, and “Hard Choices,” in 2014, a memoir of her time as secretary of state. Media Tour Simon & Schuster added that the announcement was to promote a new book due to be released on September 17th.

Hillary Clinton and former President Donald Trump (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images | Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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According to the publisher, “Something Lost” will discuss her marriage to former President Bill Clinton and how she “put aside her dreams of becoming president for a new crusade for women and democracy.”

The book also offers “a new, personal view of former rival Vladimir Putin” and “ways for concerned parents to protect their kids from harmful technology.”

Clinton has publicly called Trump a threat if he were to return to the presidency. In an op-ed published in The New York Times on Tuesday, she previewed CNN’s presidential debate, calling the race a “choice between a convicted felon hell-bent on vengeance and a president who gets results for the American people.”

Clinton has remained active in Democratic politics, most recently drawing the ire of the far-left when she endorsed challenger George Latimer over Rep. Jamaal Bowman in the hotly contested primary for New York’s 16th Congressional District.

She also expressed frustration with voters struggling to choose between President Biden and President Trump.

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“We have two veteran candidates,” she told MSNBC last month. “One is certainly a veteran, effective, has passed legislation that will put America on a strong foundation in the future, is compassionate, cares about people, tries hard to make the right decisions, is a complex person. The other is a veteran and dangerous. Why is that a difficult choice for people?”

Fox News’ Hannah Panrec contributed to this report.

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