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Michelle Obama believes the US is still not prepared for a female president, citing recent election results

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    • Former First Lady Michelle Obama expressed concerns over the United States’ readiness to elect a female president.
    • Michelle Obama cited recent election outcomes as evidence of this lack of preparedness.
    • Specifically, she referenced the loss of former Vice President Kamala Harris to President Donald Trump as a significant indicator.
    • Obama’s comments suggest that despite progress in other areas, gender biases in political leadership remain a challenge in the U.S.
    • Her statements reflect broader discussions about gender equality and representation in American politics.
    • These remarks highlight ongoing debates on the challenges women face in achieving high political office.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/michelle-obama-says-america-not-ready-woman-president-we-saw-past-election)

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