Michelle Obama expressed on Saturday, October 26, her “true fear” of seeing Donald Trump regain the White House during a meeting with Democrat Kamala Harris, who would be an “extraordinary president,” but she failed to widen the difference in the polls with the republican.
The two candidates for the White House, head to head ten days before the elections, returned on Saturday to key states where they hold meetings and meetings. Defense of women’s rights for her, the economy and immigration for him: each of them tackled promising topics on Saturday.
“All my hopes for Kamala are also accompanied by a real fear, a fear for our country, a fear for our children, a fear of what awaits us if we forget what is at stake in these elections,” Michelle Obama launched in a fiery and decidedly feminist speech after a triumphant entry.
Polls are “too close,” says Michelle Obama
The former first lady, one of Americans’ favorite personalities and returning to the campaign, did not hesitate to express her frustrations: “It’s too tight for my taste.”
“If we want to help this country turn the page on the politics of hate and division, we cannot sit back and complain,” he added.
Michelle Obama’s presence capped a week in which Kamala Harris featured a slew of celebrities: Lizzo and Usher last weekend, Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama on Thursday, Beyoncé on Friday for a rally focused on abortion rights.
Before the rally, Vice President Kamala Harris visited a doctor’s office to once again highlight the issue of women’s rights to control their bodies.
The day before, in Houston, together with megastar Beyoncé, the Democratic candidate gave voice to defending the right to abortion, questioned in many states. The singer and feminist icon encouraged America to “sing a new song.”
Trump is expected at Madison Square Garden
To return to the White House and take revenge on the Democrats whom he unfairly accuses of having stolen the elections from him in 2020, Donald Trump continues his offensive among young people.
Thus, on Friday, the 78-year-old Republican participated in Joe Rogan’s podcast, the most listened to in the world on the Spotify platform. He returned to his career, to his tenure in the White House, with many anecdotes and digressions, especially about martial arts.
On Sunday he organizes a large demonstration in the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York, where he intends to present an accusation against Kamala Harris, synonymous with chaos for him. More than 38 million Americans of the 244 million called to the polls have already chosen through early voting.
Source: BFM TV
