Office Said Michelle Obama ‘Will Not be Running’ for US President

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According to her office, Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States, has decided not to run for president in the upcoming 2024 elections, as reported by NBC News.

According to an NBC News report, Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States, has said through her office that she will not be seeking the presidency in the 2024 elections.

Crystal Carson, her office’s director of communications, stated that former First Lady Michelle Obama “will not be running for president, as she has expressed several times over the years.”

“Mrs. Obama backs the reelection campaigns of Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden.”

Obama’s advisers, meanwhile, pointed to their meeting with Oprah Winfrey from the previous year as proof of her political outlook and the reason she would definitely never run.

“Politics is challenging. And those who participate in it must be really interested in it. It is so vital that you must hold it in your soul.” In a Netflix show, she stated, “It is not in my soul.”

She said that she “detests” being asked about running for president in a 2022 BBC interview.

As reported by USAToday, Michelle Obama expressed her “terrified” state of mind on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election last month.

This occurred following a survey that indicated Michelle Obama was the front-runner to succeed President Joe Biden as the Democratic party’s candidate for the presidential elections.

Remarkably, compared to 38% who disapprove, over 48% of Democratic voters said they preferred the party “find another candidate to replace Joe Biden before the election in November.”

Joe Biden and Donald Trump will almost certainly face off again in the 2024 presidential election.

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