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September 14, 2024

Michelle Obama Will Not Join Harris’ Fall Campaign: Report

Former first lady Michelle Obama delivered a forceful and impassioned speech during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in August, urging voters to take immediate action, particularly in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, which is now in full swing as the race against former President Donald Trump intensifies.

Despite her passionate address, Michelle Obama will reportedly not be campaigning for Harris in person this fall, instead focusing on her non-partisan voter registration efforts, as Breitbart reports.

This decision was reported by CNN’s Edward-Isaac Dovere on Friday and has left some Democrats feeling a sense of disappointment as they head into the critical final months of the 2024 election cycle.

Obama Prioritizes Voter Registration Efforts

Although Michelle Obama’s presence was felt at the DNC, her absence from the campaign trail this fall is significant. During her speech, she left no room for doubt about the stakes of the upcoming election. “We only have two and a half months, y’all, to get this done,” Obama said, calling on voters to seize the moment before it is too late.

However, despite her clear support for Harris, Michelle Obama has decided to continue her work on non-partisan voter registration rather than join the campaign trail. This decision is part of her ongoing efforts to mobilize voters without direct political affiliation. Edward-Isaac Dovere emphasized that her role will remain separate from partisan campaigning, even as the election heats up.

Kamala Harris Strives to Maintain Momentum

The absence of Michelle Obama from the fall campaign comes at a critical time for Harris. With just weeks left until Election Day, Harris has been working hard to maintain her momentum, but the lack of direct involvement from high-profile figures like Michelle Obama has raised concerns. Some Democratic insiders see this as a missed opportunity to bring additional star power to the campaign, particularly as Harris faces a tough battle against Donald Trump.

Adding to this dynamic is the speculation that other potential future Democratic candidates are also stepping back from Harris’ campaign. According to reports, some within the party are focusing on the possibility of running in the 2028 election if Harris does not win in 2024. This has created a cautious environment around Harris’ campaign, with some Democratic Party figures appearing to hedge their bets.

Barack Obama Steps Up for the Fall Campaign

While Michelle Obama is stepping back from active campaigning, her husband, former President Barack Obama, is expected to take a much more prominent role in the fall. Barack Obama’s involvement is seen as essential to boosting the Democratic base in key battleground states. He is expected to participate in rallies later in the fall, bringing his well-known charisma and influence to the campaign.

In addition to his physical presence at rallies, Barack Obama is set to release a series of videos and digital content timed around National Voter Registration Day. These efforts are expected to reach up to 30 million users on social media, with a particular focus on energizing younger voters. Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) commented on the importance of Barack Obama’s involvement, referring to his role in the campaign as generating “magic” for the Democrats.

Michelle Obama’s Rallying Cry at the DNC

Although Michelle Obama will not be on the campaign trail, her message at the DNC still reverberates throughout the Democratic Party. Her speech was filled with urgency, as she reminded voters of the razor-thin margins that could determine the election outcome. “In some states, just a handful -- listen to me -- a handful of votes in every precinct could decide the winner,” she warned, emphasizing the critical importance of voter turnout.

Obama did not hold back in her criticism of complacency among Democratic voters. “Don’t complain if no one from the campaign has specifically reached out to you to ask you for your support. There is simply no time for that kind of foolishness,” she stated, making it clear that the onus is on every voter to take action. Her call to “leave it all on the field” was a direct challenge to Democrats who may be taking their participation in the election lightly.

Democrats React to Michelle Obama’s Absence

The news that Michelle Obama will not be campaigning for Harris this fall has drawn mixed reactions within Democratic circles. On one hand, her powerful speech at the DNC has inspired many, but on the other, her decision to focus solely on voter registration has left some feeling that a valuable voice will be missing from the campaign trail. For Harris, who is trying to build a broad coalition, the lack of support from such a high-profile figure could pose a challenge.

Nevertheless, Michelle Obama’s influence remains undeniable. Her non-partisan voter registration efforts are expected to mobilize millions of Americans, and her ability to inspire action among Democrats is still a significant asset to the party.

Looking Ahead: The Obama Influence

As the fall campaign season unfolds, it is clear that both Michelle and Barack Obama will play influential, if different, roles in the 2024 election. Michelle’s focus on voter registration will likely have a lasting impact on voter turnout, particularly among younger and first-time voters. Meanwhile, Barack Obama’s late-fall campaigning could provide a crucial boost to Harris’ efforts in key battleground states.

For now, Democrats are looking toward November with a mixture of hope and apprehension. The Obamas’ involvement, in whatever form it takes, remains a central factor in the final stretch of the campaign.

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