Here's why Michelle Obama is leading the presidential race — and why she won't unseat Biden.
A recent poll of , shows that the majority of voters will support the former first lady Michelle Obama for the presidency, although she has repeatedly refused to work as an investigator. and a growing number of Democrats are calling for President Joe Biden to drop out of the race after his poor performance in last week's debate.
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According to a Reuters-Ipsos poll released on Tuesday, Obama, the wife of former President Barack Obama, was the only Democrat to come out ahead of President Donald Trump in November, much to Trump's dismay. 50-39%
Biden, on the other hand, ended in the hot death of Trump, 40-40% in the Ipsos poll, while the vice president Kamala Harris believes in Trump 43%-42%, Gov. California Gavin Newsom also won 42% - 39% in Michigan Govt. Trump was closely followed by Gretchen Whitmer, who received 41% to 36%.
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Michelle Obama has maintained a favorable rating among voters for more than a decade: according to a 2011 Quinnipiac University survey, more than three-thirds of voters gave her a favorable rating, even and her husband's first term as president (56.5%) first. President Bill Clinton (59.2%).
But despite Obama's time in the White House, he supports the power of eating and the fight against economic inequality, in his famous memoir "Becoming", the first lady repeatedly and strongly denied any idea about running for president, clearly at the end of her husband's second term in 2017- Ben declared, "No, no, he won't." , He doubled down on his opposition to the 2019 race and encouraged voters to support Biden instead, even as a political action committee was formed to support Obama as vice president. , predictions about Michelle Obama's presidential race - and a possible Biden-Michelle Obama ticket - came in March, with CNN analyst Alisyn Camerota floating the Obama runner-up, and several media outlets and - reported that the Democrats quietly gave him concerns about Michelle Obama's campaign to declare for this reason. The Biden years. Special Counsel Robert Hur's Journal called Biden "an old man with a failing memory" (Obama Rejects Call to Run for President
Statement on NBC News).
AMAZING TRUTH
Even though Obama says he has no interest in running for president, some gimmicks are still not good. The Polymarket betting table puts his chances of being the Democratic nominee in 2024 at 6%, higher than California Gov. Gavin Newsom who has 5% fraud according to Polymarket.
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During Biden's tenure, he faced many questions about his age, as well as Trump, who repeatedly criticized Biden for what he said was a lack of spirit - his mental and physical abilities, lamenting the shortcomings of Prime Minister. But Biden's age has become a major concern among Democrats after Thursday's CNN debate, when the 81-year-old appeared to have difficulty focusing on his answers and at times slurred speech. When the campaign ended a day later, Biden admitted that he was not as "controversial" as before, but he vowed to stay in the race, even as Democratic experts and lawmakers called call for Biden to stop. . Biden reportedly admitted privately that he might drop out of the race if he does well in an upcoming interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, the New York Times reported, though and the Biden administration denied the report. Two Democratic members of Congress
- Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, and Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz.—have called for Biden to drop his campaign, while editorial boards of prominent publications like The New York Times and Chicago Tribune have similarly said Biden should end his 2024 run.
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A post-debate CNN/SRRS poll found Harris trails Trump 47%-45%, a better showing than Biden (six-point deficit to Trump), Whitmer (five-point deficit), Newsom (five-point deficit) and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg (four-point deficit). As it stands, FiveThirtyEight’s weighted polling average pegs Biden down nearly two points to Trump (41.9% to 39.8%) in a November rematch, though a Harris candidacy could also present challenges for Democrats. Her approval rating stands at a dismal
37.5%, according to FiveThirtyEight, only narrowly above Biden (37.2%).