Speculation about the candidacy of Obama’s wife in the presidential election.
Some media outlets have speculated about the possibility of Barack Obama’s wife Michelle Obama running in the 2024 presidential election, citing the results of a nationwide poll.
With the possibility of Joe Biden running or not running in the 2024 US presidential election still making headlines, opinion polls in the United States show significant support from Democratic voters for Obama’s wife in the election.
A joint poll by the Hill website and the Harris X poll found Americans’ views on possible Democratic candidates in the 2024 presidential election if Joe Biden does not run.
According to the Hill website, opinion polls suggest Kamala Harris, the vice president, and Michelle Obama, the wife of former Democratic President Barack Obama, are among the potential candidates.
Participants in the poll were asked who they would vote for in the 2024 presidential election if Joe Biden did not run.
Joe Biden’s second-in-command, Kamala Harris, topped the poll with 13 percent of the vote, followed by Michelle Obama with 10 percent.
In addition to Harris and Obama, six American politicians and figures as possible candidates for the 2024 election in the Democratic Party were on the list, but they won five percent or less of the vote.
The six are as follows: Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Corey Booker, Michael Bloomberg, Andrew Young and Pete Bouthaj.
Notably, 66 percent of respondents said they were “not sure” who they would vote for if they did not run, and 13 percent said they would choose someone whose name was on the poll list. Has not been.
Biden, 79, as well as White House spokesmen, have previously announced their intention to run for president in the 2024 election.
Biden will begin his second term in office at the age of 81 if he wins the 2024 presidential election.
The Hill and Harris X poll was taken from 939 American voters on November 18 and 19.
Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama took the lead in the poll as comments about the president’s physical condition intensified as Biden was admitted to Walter Reed Military Hospital.
Last week, White House physician Kevin O’Connor reported the presence of a “benign gland” in Biden’s gut and the removal of the gland.
O’Connor said the polyp removed from Biden’s body during a colonoscopy was a benign, slow-growing lesion but appeared to be a precancerous lesion that needed no further action.