Obama may soon be challenging former President Donald Trump at the ballot box, according to the Texas Republican.
Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has suggested that former first lady Michelle Obama will replace President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket in this year's presidential election.During an interview with Fox Business host Stuart Varney on Thursday, Cruz asserted that Democrats were 'freaking out' about Biden being their candidate following his widely panned performance at last month's debate with former President Donald Trump.
'Newsweek reached out for comment to the office of Barack and Michelle Obama via online press contact form on Thursday evening.A poll released by Reuters/Ispos earlier this month suggested that Michelle Obama would perform significantly better than Biden against Trump and far better than other alternative candidates, crushing the former president in a hypothetical matchup by an 11-point margin.
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