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Michelle Obama has a much better chance of winning than Biden. Frankly, anyone who casually dismisses the possibility that she could win a Presidential election is fooling themselves. I wouldn't vote for her, but she has very broad appeal and is a friggin' rocket scientist relative to Biden or Harris.
Right? When they start attacking looks, supposed gender, and call her a racist, it's obvious they think she's actual a viable candidate for the Democratic primaries and even president.
Not at all, those are just her most obvious flaws. If she ever talks policy Im we’ll have much, much more to knock her over.
Unless she turns out to be as unlikable as Kamala Harris, if she runs she has a real chance of winning. Remember sometimes it's not what you know it's who you know.
Some of us have been saying for quite some time now that, with a pathetically depleted bench, Michelle Obama may be one of the Democrats' few formidable assets. Oprah's name has also been bandied about, as well as The Rock - but I take the spectre of another Obama with far more gravity.
Indeed, the author makes a pretty robust case to demonstrate that she appears to actually be adhering to the exact same formula that her husband utilized in order to seize power. (With the aiding and abetting of the media, of course.)
The article goes on to articulate how Michelle sold out the black community to wealthy white real estate investors - and that facts like these being exposed may be the only method of preventing her ascent to the Presidency.
I certainly hope the author is wrong, but I fear that may not be the case.
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