“I think America is ready for a woman president,” Ms. Whitmer said. “The question comes down to a choice between two people, ...
Over the past ninety years, Americans have told pollsters they're increasingly willing to vote for a female candidate for ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama said the country is not ready for a woman president. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer disagrees.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she disagrees with former first lady Michelle Obama's claim that America is not ready for ...
Gov. Whitmer, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, was asked about Michelle Obama's contention America is not ready for a ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama said in a new interview that the country is moving toward the direction of having a woman president — taking a softer approach after previously saying the country is ...
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Gretchen Whitmer pushes back on Michelle Obama’s claim US isn’t ready for woman president
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmore has pushed back against former first lady Michelle Obama, saying she believes the U.S. is ...
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that women aspiring to higher office face not just a “glass ceiling” but a far tougher “marble ceiling.” During an interview with USA Today’s Susan Page — ...
Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., said on Sunday that former first lady Michelle Obama was "absolutely correct" in claiming that America was not ready for a woman president. "If you look at the history, we ...
Longtime U.S. Congressman Jim Clyburn, who is proclaimed a presidential kingmaker after singlehandedly saving Joe Biden‘s 2020 presidential campaign, said he agrees with former First Lady Michelle ...
The majority of voters want more women in elected office, according to a new American University poll released on Monday. The survey, first reported on by Politico, found that 54% of voters said there ...
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'America not ready for woman president': Gretchen Whitmer clashes with Michelle Obama
Obama’s view is shaped by electoral memory rather than abstraction. The defeats of Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Kamala Harris in 2024 still loom over the party, particularly because both contests ended ...
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