Politics & Government
Tickets Sold Out for Hillary Clinton's Bryn Mawr Visit
But you can watch her remarks live on Bryn Mawr College's website.

While tickets are no longer available for Hillary Clinton's speech at Bryn Mawr College on Tuesday, the college will be live streaming her remarks on its website.
According to Bryn Mawr communications team member Matt Gray, shortly before the former Secretary of State takes the podium, a link will appear on the college's website (www.brynmawr.edu) that will route viewers to a live feed of her address.Â
Clinton is scheduled to begin her remarks at 4:30 p.m. at Thomas Great Hall.
Clinton is the keynote speaker of a symposium the college is hosting for female leaders of "post-conflict" countries. The conference, which is sponsored by an organization Clinton launched in 2011 to encourage the advancement of women around the world, runs from from July 7 to July 19.Â
While the content of Clinton's speech is not yet known, some political junkies are speculating that the former First Lady could use the occasion to launch her 2016 White House run.
"Why wouldn't Madame Secretary Clinton announce in the crucial electorally vote-rich swing state of Pennsylvania in a Philadelphia suburb near the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? Where better to make this "herstoric" announcement than at a women's college in a picture perfect setting?" wondeed Huffington Post political blogger Lonna Saunders.
But while the venue might be appropriate, the timing would be extraordinarily premature, even by modern political standards. When Clinton ran in 2008, she didn't formalize her intention to seek the Democratic nomination until January of 2007.
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