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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is Michelle Obama being brought up. I don't understand at all? She didn't want Barak to run at first. She has never made any actions towards wanting any sort of career in politics. Why is she being brought up? Is this a Maga bot or a Russian bot thing?[/quote] Barack and Michelle haven’t endorsed her yet. Why else would they not? Literally everyone else has [/quote] Michelle won’t say anything until Barack does, and my guess is that Barack won’t say anything until Harris is the official nominee. Nothing new or surprising. [/quote] I mean, it's all been explained: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/21/us/politics/why-obama-hasnt-endorsed-harris.html [quote]Republicans interpreted that as a snub. But people close to Mr. Obama, who has positioned himself as an impartial elder statesman above intraparty machinations, said not to read too much into it — and had no alternate candidate in mind when he made the decision not to immediately endorse Ms. Harris. Mr. Obama adopted an identical stance four years ago when Mr. Biden’s aides pressured him to endorse early in the Democratic primaries before Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out. (Mr. Obama’s favored phrase back then was “I don’t want to thumb the scale.”) Endorsing too early now would also be a political mistake — fueling criticism that Ms. Harris’s nomination, should it come, was a coronation rather than the best possible consensus under rushed circumstances, they said. Instead, Mr. Obama sees his role as helping to quickly “unite the party once we have a nominee,” a person familiar with his thinking said.[/quote][/quote] He endorsed Biden weeks ago. [/quote] Obama endorsed Biden after Biden had enough delegates to win the nomination. Obama does not want to influence who the party picks, but will be 100% supportive of the party selected nominee. Why is this so hard to understand?[/quote] You cannot be this naive!. Look I'm adem he does and is influencing who the party picks.as do all the rest of them at the top. That's why some get pushed forward others told to wait and others don't get a chance. [/quote]
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