Former First Lady Michelle Obama expressed her concerns about the upcoming 2024 presidential election, emphasizing the need to value and safeguard democracy by not voting for Donald Trump, CNN reports.
In an appearance on Jay Shetty’s “On Purpose” podcast, primarily focused on mental health, Obama delved into her apprehensions when asked about her current worries.
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While acknowledging a broad spectrum of issues that matter to her, including wars, artificial intelligence, climate change, and voter turnout, she underscored the pivotal significance of the impending presidential election in the United States.
Obama highlighted the lack of control over certain matters and the consequential impact of elected leaders on the nation.
Reflecting on her experiences as the spouse of a former president, Obama suggested that people often underestimate the influence of government, emphasizing that it plays a crucial role in shaping the country. Expressing her fears about the potential outcomes of the election, she stressed the importance of citizens recognizing and appreciating the role of democracy.
Obama concluded by asserting that democracy should not be taken for granted, expressing concerns that people might downplay its significance. Her remarks underscored a profound anxiety about the direction the country might take based on the choices made in the upcoming election, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in preserving democratic values.