Former first lady Michelle Obama has actively stressed the importance of being able to vote, especially in this year’s elections which will see Donald Trump run for reelection against Joe Biden for president. In light of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Michelle pays tribute to the historic event.
In a video for Harper’s Bazaar, Michelle recounts how women, most notably the Suffragettes, fought for their right to vote, which resulted in the ratification of the 19th Amendment. However, it would be decades later that women of color were granted voting rights as well. The former first lady links the struggles of the time that led to the 19th Amendment to the current situation today, where Americans regardless of gender, religion, and race, are still fighting to be able to vote.
Over the past several months, Michelle has actively encouraged people, especially those who have yet to register, to be able to take part in voting for the upcoming elections, through a nonpartisan voting organization she co-chairs called When We All Vote. In various interviews and events, Michelle has reminded Americans why it is important to vote this year. The former first lady also recalls the turnout back in 2018 for the midterm elections.
“We all know that some people out there are just hoping that we decide to give up our power and stay home on Election Day. But we can’t let that happen. Not this year, not any year. We owe it to ourselves, and to our kids and grandkids, to make our voices heard. That’s what our mothers and grandmothers did for us. And now it’s our turn,” said Michelle.
Michelle recently talked about her parenting style with her daughters Sasha and Malia in her latest podcast episode when she discussed women’s health with her friend Dr. Sharon Malone. The former first lady revealed that she made sure to raise her daughters with former president Barack Obama to be comfortable in their bodies. Michelle said that she wanted her daughters to be comfortable enough to be able to approach her with questions, especially about their bodies.
Michelle also talked about menopause, and how this change among women is not as talked about or is seen as taboo. The former first lady even recalled experiencing a hot flash while onboard Marine One, and how her husband responded to several of their staff members at the White House who were going through the same thing.


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