Outgoing US President Barack Obama has said that his wife and the current First Lady Michelle Obama will never run for the White House, despite a growing chant.
The social media has been abuzz for Michelle Obama to run for the 2020 Oval office, however, those close to her have uniformly expressed her disinterest, Aol.com reported on Wednesday.
In a recently-released interview, Rolling Stone's Jann Wenner had asked President Obama about his wife possibility of entering politics.
To which, Obama said:
The call for her to become a candidate in the 2020 race began soon after US President-elect Donald Trump clinched victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton on 8 November.
In another similar reaction to a radio show 'Sway in the Morning' in October, Obama had said:
During an event at the White House recently, Michelle Obama had chuckled when an audience member shouted, "Run for president!"
She just responded by saying, "Be quiet back there."
Additionally, Obama said in a recent interview that
It also added that Obama’s chief campaign strategist, David Axelrod also commented against the possibility of Michelle Obama running for president:
(With inputs from IANS and AOL.com.)
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