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Michelle Obama Says US Not Ready for Female President

Michelle obama expressed doubt ⁣about the United States’ readiness for a female president during a recent conversation with Ellis​ Ross in ​Brooklyn, New York. The former First ‍Lady’s‌ remarks, published ​online Friday, come as⁤ Vice President ​Kamala ​Harris seeks to solidify⁣ her position and as the⁤ nation continues to grapple with gender dynamics in politics.

While promoting her new book, “The Look,” which details her experiences with fashion and ⁢politics ⁣during her time in the White House, Obama acknowledged the progress made by‌ women‌ in ‍American society but questioned whether a cultural shift has‍ fully occurred to support a female commander-in-chief.Her comments‍ reignite a‌ long-running‍ discussion about the barriers⁤ women face in pursuing the​ highest office⁣ and the persistent ⁤biases that may hinder their success.

Obama has repeatedly dismissed speculation about her⁢ own presidential ambitions, stating definitively in 2016, while ‌still First Lady, “I’m not going to run for president. No, no, I’m not.”

During a campaign rally in Michigan days before the 2020⁤ election, Obama urged voters to support Harris, framing the election as a critical moment for women’s health ​and dignity. “Please, please, do not hand our destiny over to someone like⁢ trump, who knows nothing about us⁤ and who has shown profound disdain for ⁤us,” she said. “As a vote ⁢for him is‍ a ⁢vote against​ us, against our health,‍ against our dignity.”

At the same rally, Obama posed a ⁤question to ⁣the crowd: “In​ every way, (Harris) has proven ‍herself ready… The real question is, as a‌ country, are we ready​ for this moment?”

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