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Regan Burke signing copies of her new book, “In That Number: One Woman’s March From the Streets of Protest to the Halls of Power (And Beyond).”

Regan Burke: Political Memoir Reveals Personal Triumphs And Struggles

Reset brings on political organizer Regan Burke to discuss her new memoir In That Number: One Woman's March From the Streets of Protest to the Halls of Power (And Beyond), which details her personal triumphs — but also her struggles with alcohol and drugs. Burke previously served as a campaign strategist for Adlai Stevenson, Gary Hart and former President Bill Clinton.

GUEST: Regan Burke, author, campaign strategist and political organizer

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