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- Michelle Obama has not participated in campaign events since her address at the DNC two months ago.
- Her initial campaign visit for Kamala Harris took place on Saturday in Michigan, where polls indicate a competitive race.
- During her speech, Obama expressed that the race is “too close for my comfort.”
Michelle Obama’s Return to Campaigning
This past Saturday, Michelle Obama re-entered the political arena by joining Vice President Kamala Harris in Michigan. This event comes as recent polls reveal a closely contested battle between Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Having largely steered clear of partisan politics throughout this election cycle, Obama’s last public engagement was at the Democratic National Convention back in August. Her focus this year has been primarily on mobilizing voters in key states through her nonprofit initiative, When We All Vote, which she founded in 2018.
A Call to Action from Kalamazoo
Speaking from Kalamazoo, Michigan, Obama remarked on how long it had been since she participated actively in campaigning. She emphasized her decision to support Harris due to the tight nature of this year’s elections.
A variety of polls—including national surveys conducted by The New York Times and Siena College—indicate an evenly matched contest between Harris and Trump. A recent poll from Quinnipiac University, released Wednesday, shows Harris with a slight edge at 49% compared to Trump’s 46%.
The Importance of Participation
“We need all of you because right now this race is very close,” stated Obama. “It’s too close for my comfort. I came here because I believe that if we want our country to move beyond divisive politics and hatred, we cannot remain passive; we must take action.”
Praising her “dear friend,” Vice President Harris, Obama contrasted her leadership style with that of Trump’s administration. She described Harris as embodying what it means to be a rational and stable leader while criticizing Trump’s record as a “convicted felon,” “known slumlord,” and someone found liable for sexual abuse.
The Star-Studded Support for Kamala Harris
The former First Lady’s appearance marks another high-profile endorsement for the ongoing campaign efforts supporting Vice President Harris. Recently, Beyoncé joined forces with Harrison at a rally in Houston aimed at advocating reproductive rights.
“I’m not here as just a celebrity or politician; I’m here as a mother,” Beyoncé declared during her speech.
Additions like actor Julia Roberts and rapper Eminem have also lent their star power at various rallies supporting Harrison’s candidacy alongside Oprah Winfrey among others who have shown up recently.
Celebrities Rallying Behind Trump Too
The competition remains fierce as celebrities are also making appearances at Trump rallies leading up to Election Day; notable figures such as actor Dennis Quaid and country singer Jason Aldean have shown their support along with tech billionaire Elon Musk making headlines recently.
No comments were received from representatives of either side regarding requests for statements about these developments.
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