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Michelle Obama does not intend to run in the 2024 election

Barack Obama's office called Michelle's candidacy in the 2024 US presidential election a rumor.

Michelle Obama, the wife of former US President Barack Obama, called this a rumor, despite numerous rumors about her husband’s candidacy for the 2024 presidential election. His office reported this to NBC News.

Barack Obama himself had previously announced that he fully supports the election campaign of Joe Biden, the current president of the United States, but no one knew his wife’s position.

There have been rumors that, in Democratic circles, the possibility of replacing Biden in the election campaign with Michelle Obama has been surreptitiously raised.

Michelle Obama’s office has said that the first lady has no such plans. They noted that several times in recent years, Michelle Obama has said she will not run for president. Obama’s office added that Mrs. Obama is supporting the campaigns of Vice President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. According to preliminary data, he plans to help Biden in the election campaign this fall, as he did four years ago.

Earlier, Michelle, the wife of Barack Obama, the former president of the United States of America, talked about the problems and misunderstandings that surrounded her family life during the years of her husband’s presidency. Michelle Obama noticed that family relations began to deteriorate as Barack’s political career improved, and he had to stay at home with the children endlessly. But despite the hatred and anger that happened in the past, the marriage of this couple has been going on for more than 30 years.

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