Michelle Obama would be tight race especially if she could moderate enough. She's not eloquent as her husband though. Hope and change won't be enough. But they would basically be screwing over all the primary voters and Bernie Bros. If Biden drops and it's not Bernie the DNC burns.
If Michael Obama wanted to run he would have entered the primaries and stood a good chance at the nomination using that path. Additionally he could have been fund raising for over a year already.
The DNC know they can only win by cheating this year, in 2016 it was obvious Trump would win by the sentiment of the nation, this time he has even more supporters. We all see it.
Considering how relentlessly the media pushed Michelle on talk shows and the covers on monthly glamour magazines as if she was the greatest lady since Princess Diana or Jackie O. Kennedy, trying to convince everybody she was so beloved, charming, fascinating (and a "regular mom" shopping at Target around paparazzi), I'd be interested in to see actual public reaction to the notion of her handling Presidential responsibilities.
Also some actual background vetting, like her college thesis, that weird Chicago hospital admin job w/ lucrative salary that seemed to be created just for her, and disappeared when Barack rocketed to the top.
Michelle Obama would be tight race especially if she could moderate enough. She's not eloquent as her husband though. Hope and change won't be enough. But they would basically be screwing over all the primary voters and Bernie Bros. If Biden drops and it's not Bernie the DNC burns.
If Michael Obama wanted to run he would have entered the primaries and stood a good chance at the nomination using that path. Additionally he could have been fund raising for over a year already.
The DNC know they can only win by cheating this year, in 2016 it was obvious Trump would win by the sentiment of the nation, this time he has even more supporters. We all see it.
That would have been many months of dick memes.
She comes across as an angry black bitch yelling in The parking lot of dollar tree.
Considering how relentlessly the media pushed Michelle on talk shows and the covers on monthly glamour magazines as if she was the greatest lady since Princess Diana or Jackie O. Kennedy, trying to convince everybody she was so beloved, charming, fascinating (and a "regular mom" shopping at Target around paparazzi), I'd be interested in to see actual public reaction to the notion of her handling Presidential responsibilities.
Also some actual background vetting, like her college thesis, that weird Chicago hospital admin job w/ lucrative salary that seemed to be created just for her, and disappeared when Barack rocketed to the top.
I would be to. It seems that American have a very different attitude toward a first lady then they do when they run for president.