Would you support Michelle Obama if she chose to run for the US Senate?

Should Michelle Obama follow in HRC's footsteps

  • Yes (why)

    Votes: 12 31.6%
  • No (why)

    Votes: 26 68.4%

  • Total voters
    38
  • Poll closed .

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Race, gender and the legacy Michelle Obama will leave behind
Matthew Dallek 17 hours ago
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First lady Michelle Obama speaks during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Oct. 13, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (Photo: Jim Cole/AP)
"First lady Michelle Obama has enjoyed an average approval rating of 65 percent during Barack Obama’s two terms. She delivered two of the most memorable speeches of this year’s presidential campaign. She is the most admired national political figure in an age of mass distemper and distrust toward politicians of all stripes, and she has done it at a time when Donald Trump has taken over the Republican Party and struck a deeply racist, misogynistic chord among primarily white men (and women) without college degrees."
Race, gender and the legacy Michelle Obama will leave behind

Consider and comment too as to your opinion if HRC is elected, and appointed Michelle Obama a member of her cabinet.
 
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Race, gender and the legacy Michelle Obama will leave behind
Matthew Dallek 17 hours ago
dc505b0eb224c52938e877d37b5a1cc7

First lady Michelle Obama speaks during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Oct. 13, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (Photo: Jim Cole/AP)
"First lady Michelle Obama has enjoyed an average approval rating of 65 percent during Barack Obama’s two terms. She delivered two of the most memorable speeches of this year’s presidential campaign. She is the most admired national political figure in an age of mass distemper and distrust toward politicians of all stripes, and she has done it at a time when Donald Trump has taken over the Republican Party and struck a deeply racist, misogynistic chord among primarily white men (and women) without college degrees."
Race, gender and the legacy Michelle Obama will leave behind

Consider and comment too as to your opinion if HRC is elected, and appointed Michelle Obama a member of her cabinet.

She doesn't live in my state and no one knows where they will move too after the girls finish school.
 
No.

Why?

1. I would not want Michelle Obama to be burdened with being proud of her country for a second time in her adult life.

2. American politics is infested now with Political Family Dynasties... it's about time Americans pulled the plug on that development... might as well start here.

3. She is now part of the Ruling Elite, and we don't need to empower any more of them than absolutely necessary... time to dissolve that quasi-nobility...
 
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Race, gender and the legacy Michelle Obama will leave behind
Matthew Dallek 17 hours ago
dc505b0eb224c52938e877d37b5a1cc7

First lady Michelle Obama speaks during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Oct. 13, 2016, in Manchester, N.H. (Photo: Jim Cole/AP)
"First lady Michelle Obama has enjoyed an average approval rating of 65 percent during Barack Obama’s two terms. She delivered two of the most memorable speeches of this year’s presidential campaign. She is the most admired national political figure in an age of mass distemper and distrust toward politicians of all stripes, and she has done it at a time when Donald Trump has taken over the Republican Party and struck a deeply racist, misogynistic chord among primarily white men (and women) without college degrees."
Race, gender and the legacy Michelle Obama will leave behind

Consider and comment too as to your opinion if HRC is elected, and appointed Michelle Obama a member of her cabinet.

She doesn't live in my state and no one knows where they will move too after the girls finish school.

Gee, to serve in a President's cabinet she does not need to be elected, and the question is generic, not would you vote for her, but would she make a great/good member of the US Senate based on how she handled her position as First Lady of the US?
 
Why on earth do you Democrats think marriage to terrible men qualifies you for political office?
 
No. Candidates are not paper dolls. No more neoliberals.
 

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