For
anyone who may like to see Michelle Obama run for U.S Presidency as a
Democrat, it's time to rein in that early enthusiasm, or so says her
husband, President Barack Obama.
First lady, Michelle Obama
Speaking in a recently released interview with Rolling Stone
magazine which was published on Tuesday, President Barrack Obama,
reacted to a social media campaign backing his wife, Michelle Obama for
president in 2020, by saying that the first lady has zero plans of ever
running for office, despite a move by at least three different super
PACs to get Obama to run.
When asked of the possibility of his wife entering politics; Obama responded by saying;
"Michelle will never run for office. She is as talented a
person as I know. You can see the incredible resonance she has with the
American people. But I joke that she's too sensible to want to be in
politics."
It was gathered that the U.S President gave a similar response on
the radio show 'Sway in the Morning' last month, also adding; "Michelle
does not have the patience or the inclination to actually be a
candidate herself. That's one thing y'all can take to the bank."
There is already a website set up called the “Ready For Michelle 2020.” Two other super PACs have started the process to get the first lady to run in light of Donald Trump winning the election.
“Together we can defeat the Trump agenda, oppose his appointees
and policy proposals, and overcome the rhetoric and hateful demagoguery
he espouses.
“Our promise is a campaign of action, and we intend to use
every resource at our disposal to defeat conservatives at the Federal
level, and block President Trump at every dangerous step of his term in
office. Let’s put an Obama back in the White House in 2020,” a statement on the website reads.
President Obama also touched on his and Michelle’s plans once they leave the White house in January. “You know, I’m gonna sleep for a couple of weeks when I get out of here, take my wife on a well-deserved vacation.
“And I’ll spend time in my first year out of office writing a
book, and I’m gonna be organizing my presidential center, which is gonna
be focused on precisely this issue of how do we train and empower the
next generation of leadership.
“So I will continue to be very active, and Michelle is going to
continue to be very active–and [on] the very thing that brought us
here, which is our belief that when you work with people on the ground
at a grassroots level, change happens.
“When people feel disconnected from the institutions of government, they can swing back and forth in all sorts of ways.”
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