Michelle Obama to support Harris in the past... "Once again, the famous speech"
She was the speaker for the second day of the convention
Chicago is Michelle's hometown... the topic of a famous speech in 2016
Former U.S. President Barack Obama's spouse, Michelle Obama, will speak on the second day of the national convention, which will be the grand ceremony of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, in Chicago, Illinois, for four days from Wednesday, Axios reported on Wednesday. Chicago is Michelle's hometown, and Obama served as a senator from Illinois. Attention is focusing on how Michelle, once considered an "alternative" to President Joe Biden, will send a message of support to Harris, who is running for the first-ever black woman president.
On the second day of the national convention, Michelle will be on stage with Obama, Harris spouses Douglas Emhoff, and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker. Michelle has been a speaker since the 2008 national convention, when Obama was first nominated as a presidential candidate. At the 2020 Milwaukee National Convention, which was held via video amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Michelle had the highest number of online visitors when she spoke. During the 2016 Philadelphia National Convention, a speech criticizing former President Donald Trump by bolstering former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate went viral on social media. "When they go low, we go high" became a popular saying even now.
The relationship between Michelle and 亞 is deep. She was born to a middle-class African-American family in Chicago in 1964. Her father worked as a water pump operator for the city and served as district manager for her Democratic district. She graduated from Whitney Young High School, one of the most prestigious public schools in Chicago, and then went to Princeton University and Harvard Law School. After graduating from law school, she worked at a law firm called Sidley Austin in Chicago, where she met and married Obama, a summer intern. Michelle and Obama were the only black lawyers at the firm. Even after Obama jumped into politics, Michelle worked at Chicago City Hall and at a hospital affiliated with the University of Chicago until she entered the presidential election in 2008.
In their statement of support on June 26, the couple said, "Harris has the vision, character, and power that are needed at this critical moment. There is no doubt that she is capable of winning this election and working for the American people." The Harris camp also released a video of them talking to the Obamas on the phone. In the video, Obama said, "I will do everything I can to get him into the Oval Office," and Harris smiled broadly and said, "Let's do something fun together."

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