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Michelle Obama shuts down talk of a presidential run
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70782, member: 636"] Michelle Obama has dismissed repeated calls for her to pursue the presidency, stating that American voters have demonstrated through recent electoral outcomes that they remain unprepared to elect a female leader. The former first lady addressed the topic while appearing with Tracee Ellis Ross at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to promote her latest publication. Obama pointed to persistent gender barriers in national politics, noting that many male voters cannot accept female leadership despite polling data suggesting she could compete effectively against political rivals. She referenced the unsuccessful presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris as evidence of ongoing challenges facing women candidates. The former first lady expressed frustration with continued speculation about her potential candidacy, emphasizing her lack of interest in public office despite maintaining popularity ratings that frequently exceed those of her husband, former President Barack Obama. [/QUOTE]
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