Bill and Hillary Clinton’s tour is, by most accounts, off to a very slow start when it comes to filling up the large venues they so optimistically booked for the appearances around the country. Here’s just one clue that ticket sales might be a little lower than tour promoters and the Clintons had hoped:
OMG–I'm dying. ??
The Clintons are on Groupon. pic.twitter.com/bQoPU4YrqH
— thebradfordfile™ (@thebradfordfile) December 7, 2018
What difference, at this point, does it make?
Tough times at Clinton Inc. https://t.co/l8k8lQll6N pic.twitter.com/W5757Tuhyq
— Jimmy (@JimmyPrinceton) December 7, 2018
LOL! The Bill and Hillary’s book tour is so bad that they’ve put it on @Groupon and ticket prices keep plummeting because no one is buying them. ???
Link: https://t.co/e3yxytYSuO pic.twitter.com/dDGUg4FEJZ
— Valente Montes (@Valente_Montes) December 8, 2018
Same revenue curve as the Clinton Foundation. What a stupid political blunder! An Evening with The Clintons on Saturday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. https://t.co/9dOcenXvQ2
— Michael (@moconnor227) December 8, 2018
If only Maureen Dowd had heard about that before she dropped over $100 for an advance ticket she could have gotten later at a fraction of the price.
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Is that real?? Hahaha?
— Katy plaisance (@Soonergirl_kp) December 7, 2018
Yep. ???
— thebradfordfile™ (@thebradfordfile) December 7, 2018
Pure gold!
— Katy plaisance (@Soonergirl_kp) December 7, 2018
The tour is not going as expected #theclintons https://t.co/6l5O2UHLib
— New Improved Dave (@NewImprovedDave) December 7, 2018
The party's over. https://t.co/MFjpzL7Fvu
— David Stock (@David_A_Stock) December 8, 2018
File that under “when you’re fresh out of influence to sell.”
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