Michelle Obama addressed the pressing issue of voter support for Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris, suggesting that sexism and racism may be at play.
The former first lady made the divisive remarks during a stirring rally in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Michelle Obama suggested that potential biases could impact the presidential race between Harris and President Donald Trump.
She warned the crowd that the American people may not be ready to support Harris because they are too racist and sexist, Breitbart reported.
Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd on Saturday, the former first lady expressed her support for Harris.
Obama praised Harris as both an exceptional individual and a prospective leader, highlighting the alleged potential she sees in her candidacy.
The remarks came in the context of a closely watched presidential race, one she described as “too close” for comfort.
The proximity of polls between Harris and Trump prompted a candid discussion about the barriers that Democrats claim are influencing voter behavior, including discrimination based on gender and race.
Michelle Obama questioned why the election remained competitive despite Harris’s alleged credentials.
She questioned the country’s “readiness” to elect Harris as president due to the biases Obama claims America suffers from.
“Are we willing to do what it takes to get her across the finish line or are we going to let ourselves get distracted and fall for the scam?” she asked the audience.
Joining the discourse was shady Georgia Democrat operative Stacey Abrams.
Abrams also pushed the false claim that Harris could only lose due to discrimination.
Echoing some of Obama’s allegations, Abrams also referred to sexism and racism as the only supposed hurdles in Harris’s path.
Kamala Harris herself also promoted the narrative, seemingly preparing corporate media headlines in the event of a defeat in next week’s election.
In an interview with Al Sharpton, Harris claimed she’s suffering discrimination from certain voter demographics.
Harris mentioned potential biases among male black voters.
She accused black and Latino male voters of having misogynistic attitudes that may influence their voting behaviors.
The rally in Kalamazoo was a last-ditch push for Harris’s campaign.
Michelle Obama’s involvement was seen as a desperate effort to energize and inspire the electorate and Harris’s campaign crumbles on the final stretch.
Throughout her speech, Obama urged the crowd to remain vigilant and dedicated to the cause of electing Harris.
She stressed the importance of addressing the “dire consequences” that could supposedly arise if President Trump wins re-election.
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