Clinton Book Hints at Campaign Message: Jobs From Abroad
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Hillary Clinton’s memoir provides a template for the economic message of a possible 2016 campaign: her work in such places as Algeria and Austria as secretary of state helped boost jobs at home.
In the sixth and final section of “Hard Choices,” scheduled for release today from Simon & Schuster, Clinton writes that she jetted to foreign capitals as advocate-in-chief for American companies such as General Electric Co., Boeing Co., and FedEx Corp. to help them close deals that would translate into U.S. jobs. Bloomberg News purchased seven copies of Clinton’s book prior to the publication date at stores in two cities.