Nobody cares about Hillary Clinton anymore.
The Washington Free Beacon reported that Clinton released a new book, Something Lost, Something Gained: Lessons on Life, Love, and Liberty, last month. However, not enough people wanted to buy another book in which Clinton would complain about how she allegedly won the 2016 election, so she sold only 27,000 copies in its first week.
In 2017, right after she lost the 2016 election to the current Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, Clinton published another book, What Happened, which sold 167,000 copies in its first week. Considering that Clinton is a major figure in American politics idolized by the Democrats in 2016, even that number didn’t look optimistic.
However, it didn’t stop the first book’s publisher from bragging about the numbers, claiming it was “the biggest first-week sales recorded by any author for a hardcover nonfiction title published since 2012.” […]
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