New Survey Reveals Only Michelle Obama Could Defeat Trump

Michelle Obama Tops Trump in Polls, Sparking Speculation About Potential Presidential Run

A recent survey conducted by “The Reuters/Ipsos” joint study sheds light on the level of trust placed in Michelle Obama, the first African-American First Lady in US history, despite her lack of experience in elected political office. The poll suggests that Michelle Obama is the only potential Democratic candidate who could beat former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical election, with 50 percent of Americans favoring her over Trump’s 39 percent. Other potential Democratic candidates like Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris are not faring as well in comparison.

The surge in popularity for Michelle Obama has led to speculation that she may run for president. However, Michelle Obama has repeatedly stated her disinterest in politics and her lack of desire to run for office. Despite this, some Democrats and analysts believe that Joe Biden should step aside to make room for new leadership within the Democratic Party. Concerns about Biden’s recent performance, particularly during a TV debate, have led Democrats to question his ability to lead effectively.

With Michelle Obama ruling out a run for president, the focus remains on the current candidates and their ability to defeat Donald Trump in the next election. Some are disappointed by Michelle Obama’s clear stance against running for office, while others believe that new leadership is needed within the Democratic Party. As Joe Biden continues his campaign, there are worries among Democrats that his performance may not be up to par for the upcoming election.

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