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Former First Lady Michelle Obama expressed concern that sexism may prevent the U.S. from electing a female president, sharing her fears during a podcast interview. In response, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer pushed back, arguing that the country has made significant progress and is ready for female leadership. This exchange highlights a growing debate within the Democratic Party regarding the strategy of leveraging identity versus navigating potential voter biases ahead of future elections. While Obama invoked a cautious historical perspective, Whitmer offered a message of optimism and readiness for change.
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