Michelle Obama hits the trail, warning what a Trump presidency would mean for women's health
In her first stop on 2024 campaign trail, former first lady Michelle Obama delivered an urgent message to men, arguing that the election could have life or death consequences for the women they love.
In her first stop on 2024 campaign trail, former first lady Michelle Obama delivered an urgent message to men, arguing that the election could have life or death consequences for the women they love.
"I am asking y'all from the core of my being to take our lives seriously," she said at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The former first lady praised Harris' credentials and urged voter turnout and engagement in her speech. But she devoted significant time, laden with emotion, to arguing that there would be dire consequences for the future of women's health if former President Donald Trump, who spent Saturday campaigning in Michigan and Pennsylvania, were elected once more.
"To the men who love us, let me just try to paint a picture of what it will feel like if America, the wealthiest nation on earth, keeps revoking basic care from its women and how it will affect every single woman in your life," Obama said.
Obama argued a woman affected by the policies could be "in legal jeopardy if she needs a pill from out of state or overseas, or if she has to travel across state lines because the local clinic closed up."
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