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Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton Hit the Road Together. 5 minute read. By Sam Frizell. October 27, 2016 5:17 PM EDT. T he audience in Winston-Salem, N.C., could be forgiven for forgetting which ...
The claim that the @Flotus account had been "wiped clean of all traces of Hillary" is demonstrably false, as Michelle Obama tweeted that she was "With Her" (i.e., Hillary Clinton) on 29 July 2016: ...
First Lady Michelle Obama has been one of Hillary Clinton's top surrogates on the campaign trail. They appeared together in North Carolina Thursday afternoon.
Michelle Obama waves to the crowd as she speaks at an Arizona Democratic Party Early Vote rally in support of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Oct. 20, 2016, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Not only has Michelle Obama delivered two of the best speeches supporting Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign, she also provided the Democratic nominee’s campaign its unofficial slogan.
— -- First lady Michelle Obama in her first joint campaign appearance with Hillary Clinton began on a personal note. "I just want to take this moment publicly to thank Hillary," Obama said ...
The former first lady speaks about her time in the White House in "Becoming." Former first lady Michelle Obama, in an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts, said the ...
PHILADELPHIA — Michelle Obama had a full-circle moment onstage here Monday night. She began her remarks by remembering how young her daughters were when her husband was elected to the White ...
In candid remarks Wednesday, former first lady Michelle Obama said women who voted for Republican nominee Donald Trump over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton went against their “authentic voice ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton shared a stage Thursday for the first time during the 2016 campaign, with the first lady acknowledging the unusual step she’s taking in ...
Surrogate-in-chief Michelle Obama hit the campaign trail Thursday with Hillary Clinton in their first joint-event ever. But standing next to the Democratic presidential nominee, Mrs. Obama ...