The 2016 Democratic candidate for president, Hillary Clinton, will talk about life after her loss to Republican Donald Trump during a speech in Ann Arbor on Tuesday to promote her best selling book "What Happened."

The speech at Hill Auditorium is part of a 16-city tour to promote the 494-page book that details her bid to become the first woman president of the United States, her stunning election loss, an analysis of the factors that contributed to her defeat and her life after Nov. 8.

Clinton, the former first lady, U.S. senator from New York and U.S. secretary of state under President Barack Obama, won the popular vote with 65.85 million compared to Trump's 62.98 million, but failed to get enough electoral votes to clinch the presidency. Her losses in Rust Belt states like Michigan, which Trump won by a slim 10,704-vote margin, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were keys to the ultimate outcome in 2016.

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In other cities on the tour, Clinton has taken shots at Trump, talked about how she's coped with the loss and encouraged supporters to stay engaged in politics.

There are a few, scattered tickets left for the speech, which starts at 7:30 p.m., but most will be pricey. For the Ann Arbor stop, tickets range from $34 to $498 each. In other cities on the tour, the available ticket prices range from $60 to $279 and most of the extremely expensive tickets, which include a reception with Clinton and a signed copy of the book, can reach $650 per ticket and are already sold out.

She has sold out her upcoming stops in New York, Boston, Seattle and Portland.

As a counterpoint, the conservative group Young Americans for Freedom is hosting a Clinton critic. Lt. Col Buzz Patterson, a former aide to President Bill Clinton, will speak at the Michigan Union at the University of Michigan at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Contact Kathleen Gray: 313-223-4430, kgray99@freepress.com or on Twitter @michpoligal.