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COMMENTARY: The Infusion of the Obamas’ Back into Political Life in April 2020

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For three years Americans have been waiting to hear from past President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama.

During the week of April 17th, 2020, President Obama gave two powerful commencement speeches, one to HBCU’s graduates.

The week of April 17th was very significant, because President Obama spoke truth to power by acknowledging to America that President Trump was managing a “chaotic disaster.”

It is obvious that Former President Barack Obama is one of the most popular political figures in the country, short of his wife.

As the Democrats continue to look for a woman to be the vice-president, has anyone thought about Michelle Obama as Vice President Biden’s campaign partner?

Source: The Orlando Advocate

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