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Want to Spend an Evening With the Clintons? Look No Further.

Want to Spend an Evening With the Clintons? Look No Further.

As if things couldn't get worse for President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, they've managed to find the icing on the cake. The two just launched a cross country tour they're calling "An Evening With The Clintons." They're branding this tour as an "insider" look at Washington, D.C. and who better to take you through the political arena than the Clintons?

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"Experience a one-of-a-kind conversation with two individuals who have helped shape our world and had a front seat to some of the most important moments in modern history," the website says. "From the American presidency to the halls of the Senate and State Department to one of the United States’ most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections, they provide a unique perspective on the past, and remarkable insight into where we go from here."

The duo will launch the tour beginning Nov. 18, after the midterm election, and into mid-2019. They're going to typical Democratic strongholds, like Philadelphia, Seattle, Detroit, Los Angeles and Boston. The two will also travel outside of the United States, to Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

The tour is being produced by tour promoter Live Nation. Tickets vary in price but can range from $70 to $699, depending on ticket and location, CNN reported.

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This tour is said to give Democrats a notable platform weeks after the midterm election. It will be an opportunity for Democrats to rally together ahead of the 2020 presidential election, when they hope to take back the White House.

Will this tour be the launch of (another) Hillary Clinton presidential campaign? Only time will tell...

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