-- Democrats eager to oust President Donald Trump in 2020 could pin their hopes on an eleventh-hour bid by former first lady Michelle Obama rather than the roughly two dozen candidates now in the mix, former White House strategist Steve Bannon suggested.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News, has already said he won’t run for president and reiterated that decision on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday. Hillary Clinton, the 2016 nominee, said in March she has no plans to run again.Obama, the wife of former President Barack Obama, also recently said there was “zero chance” she would make a bid for the White House.
“She is a beloved American, and she would go in there, and she would beat him,” Moore said on MSNBC. “She would beat him in the debates, he wouldn’t be able to bully her, he wouldn’t be able to nickname her.” An Aug. 6 Quinnipiac University poll found Biden has the support of 32% of Democrats and independent voters who lean Democratic, followed by Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Kamala Harris of California.“If the Democratic Party thinks that Joe Biden is going to be able to go mano-a-mano with Donald Trump in a general election campaign, they’ve got another thing coming,” Bannon said. “He will run the tables on Biden.
God save us.
She would be an excellent dog catcher in New York City!!!
Would never happen. Never.
Well, then whole truth will have to come out.
She is a relatively unknown person politically I do not think she will win if she is not proven as a good senator and she will have to do better run longer be found to be wiser than her husband who took advice even from known terrorist linked Saudi ambassadors.
She would have my vote
No, period. No more Bushes. No more Clintons. No more Obamas. No family dynasties.
She'd crush his sorry ass.
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