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Clinton Discusses Documentary 'Hillary' At TCA

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Hillary Clinton was at the Winter Television Critics Association press tour on Friday to talk about Hulu's four-part documentary series, "Hillary," about her life.

The docuseries covers her early years, continues with her time as a former secretary of state and former presidential candidate, and also includes the many scandals that rocked her life.

At the TCA event, Clinton said of the docuseries: "There was nothing off limits."

And Clinton wanted to remind the crowd, as we're heading into the first primaries and caucuses of the 2020 election season, that "this is an election that will have such profound impact."

Take Hillary's Advice

She went on:

"So take your vote seriously. And for the Democratic voters, try to vote for the person you think is most likely to win -- because at the end of the day, that is what will matter. And not just the popular vote -- but the electoral college."

CNN wrote that after she said that, Clinton got "a laugh from the audience."

It's completely unclear why people would laugh at that statement, but she continued:

"I want people to take their vote really, really seriously. Because Lord knows what will happen if we don't retire the current incumbent and his henchmen, as Nancy Pelosi so well described them," Clinton said, referring to President Donald Trump.

CNN added that Clinton has not yet endorsed any candidate for president.

'The Arc Of Women's History'

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Clinton spoke at the TCA event with "Hillary" director Nanette Burstein. According to CNN, Burstein put in about 35 hours meeting with Clinton and weaved together about 1,700 hours of footage from behind closed doors.

Deadline writes that Clinton says the project began as a "more traditional campaign documentary." But as they went on, Clinton said she was "very impressed" with Burstein, who told Clinton she was interested in "the bigger story," which was “part of the arc of women’s history.”