This story is from November 10, 2016
Michelle Obama is internet's popular choice to run for President in 2020
,NEW DELHI: As millions were devastated over Hillary Clinton's defeat yesterday, the internet was awash with reactions from people all across the globe.
While some took to social media to celebrate, there were many who lamented the mandate. And within hours, an interesting trend emerged on Twitter — #Michelle2020.
The current First Lady of the
Hillary Clinton would have been America's first woman President, if elected. Those who voted for her, were left dispirited after her crushing defeat, and her inability to break the "highest and hardest glass ceiling".
"But, someday, someone will," Clinton had said in her concession speech on Wednesday. And now, people seem to have placed their hope in Michelle.
Michelle was a fierce advocate for Clinton on the campaign trail and had spoken strongly against Trump on various occasions.
Michelle, USA's current First Lady, became one of the most popular political figures in recent history over the course of Barack Obama's Presidential tenure. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that her fans are already advocating for her return to the
The Harvard Law School graduate, Michelle, has had a distinguished career both in the private sector and in government, in Chicago. Michelle Obama is passionate about issues, engaged and engaging, outspoken yet diplomatic, poised, assured, a captivating speaker and a master of witty one-liners.
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The current First Lady of the
United States of America
, emerged as the internet's popular choice for the next US Presidential election in the year 2020.Hillary Clinton would have been America's first woman President, if elected. Those who voted for her, were left dispirited after her crushing defeat, and her inability to break the "highest and hardest glass ceiling".
"But, someday, someone will," Clinton had said in her concession speech on Wednesday. And now, people seem to have placed their hope in Michelle.
Michelle was a fierce advocate for Clinton on the campaign trail and had spoken strongly against Trump on various occasions.
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(despite the fact that the Obamas have ruled this possibility out earlier).The Harvard Law School graduate, Michelle, has had a distinguished career both in the private sector and in government, in Chicago. Michelle Obama is passionate about issues, engaged and engaging, outspoken yet diplomatic, poised, assured, a captivating speaker and a master of witty one-liners.
Top Comment
Desmond Harris
2936 days ago
Absolute nonsense. People have got to realise that a Country should pick the best person for the job. All the gimmicky things like first Black, first Female or first Black Female wont guarantee a good leader.Read allPost comment
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