In the Stars
The other day, I had time to kill with a colleague, and our conversation rambled. The two major things we discussed were the Karmic cycle ending and the November elections. Being an eternal optimist, my colleague lobbed this theory, and I'm all for it - that Michelle Obama would be the democratic nominee.
While the idea of Michelle Obama as the Democratic presidential nominee might seem like a surprise last-minute strategic move by Joe Biden, hear me out and help me manifest this. Michelle Obama's popularity has continued to soar since her husband departed from the White House, making her a formidable candidate.
Michelle Obama boasts an incredible level of popularity and a loyal following. Her time as First Lady allowed her to connect with a wide range of Americans, and her grace, intelligence, and charisma have only strengthened her appeal over the years. Her memoir, "Becoming," was a massive bestseller, indicating her ability to resonate with the public.
Michelle Obama would likely garner unwavering support from many powerful black women currently in positions of influence. Figures like Vice President Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, and Congresswoman Maxine Waters have already demonstrated their commitment to advancing the interests of their communities. The prospect of Michelle Obama at the helm would be inspiring and unifying for many, amplifying her campaign's momentum.
The Next Generation
Another significant factor to consider is the younger generation's enthusiasm for Michelle Obama. She has become a role model for countless young people, advocating for education, public service, and social justice. Her ability to connect with younger voters could help energize the Democratic base and drive higher turnout in crucial swing states.
In terms of strategy, Joe Biden might see Michelle Obama as a unifying figure who can bridge gaps within the Democratic Party. Her entry into the race could unite progressives and moderates under a common banner, potentially strengthening the party's chances of victory.
Finally, it's worth noting that American politics often thrives on surprises and unexpected turns. A Michelle Obama candidacy could inject a fresh perspective into the race, reinvigorating the democratic process and sparking enthusiasm among voters who might have otherwise felt disengaged.
Michelle Obama's presidential run might be considered a surprise, but her popularity, support from influential black women, appeal to the younger generation, potential to unify the party, and the unpredictable nature of American politics all make this scenario plausible. Her candidacy could offer the Democratic Party a unique opportunity to build momentum and secure a path to the White House.
At the risk of sounding like Nancy Reagan (my attempt at bipartisanship), have you heard about the end of the long karmic cycle? In this rare event, we are celebrating not only Pluto moving out of Capricorn and into Aquarius - ending a 15-year karmic cycle of intense lessons and an overall uphill battle - but also a Pluto Cazimi (when a planet forms an exact conjunction with the Sun), initiating a new cycle, which will not occur again for another 231 years!
Although this transit will affect all signs, Cardinal placements - Cancer, Aries, Libra, and Capricorn are the most affected. Guess who’s a Capricorn, Bitches - Michelle Obama!