Why did Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris after she emerged as only Democrat contender who can beat Republican Donald Trump. Details here.
In an opinion survey conducted by the 'Daily Express US' in partnership with 'The Democracy Institute', Michelle Obama got 41% of the vote and surpassed all other potential Democratic nominees for the US Presidential Election 2024. Vice President ...

Kamala Harris came third with only 11% of votes. She was tied with California Governor Gavin Newson (11%). They were followed by Michigan Rep. Gretchen Whitmer (8%), former 2016 Democratic presidential candidate and US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg (6%) and Pennsylvania Gov. and former Attorney General Josh Shapiro (5%).
Michelle Obama tops potential Democrat nominees
According to 'Daily Express US', the poll was conducted on Wednesday, July 24. It surveyed 1,200 likely voters including 444 Democrats, 420 Republicans and 336 Independents. In another survey, conducted by Ipsos shortly after Joe Biden pulled out and endorsed the vice president, Michelle Obama was found as the only hypothetical candidate that can comfortably defeat Republican candidate Donald Trump.Also Real: The Fortune Hotel Season 2: When is the next installment expected to air?
Hillary Clinton praises Kamala Harris
Quoting unnamed insiders, the news outlet said Michelle Obama has opted for a more behind-the-scenes life in politics. In an article published in 'The New York Times', Hillary Clinton praised Biden's decision as an "act of patriotism" and expressed her excitement for Harris' campaign against Trump. The former Secretary of State wrote in the article that elections are about the future and she is excited about Vice President Kamala Harris, who represents a fresh start for the US politics.Also Read: How much is Prince William earning and how much will Prince Harry inherit? Details from the Duchy of Cornwall report
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Who emerged as the topmost potential Democrat candidate?In an opinion survey conducted by the 'Daily Express US' in partnership with 'The Democracy Institute', Michelle Obama got 41% of the vote and surpassed all other potential Democratic nominees.
Hillary Clinton wrote in an article published in 'The New York Times', that elections are about the future and Kamala Harris is excited about Vice President Kamala Harris, who represents a fresh start for US politics.
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