Michelle Obama addressed American voters, especially American men, on Saturday with a searingly intimate depiction of women’s bodies, reproductive health, and what she described as a life-or-death stakes for the returning former president. made a passionate appeal. Donald J. Trump comes to power.
Mrs. Obama, who has long been reluctant to engage in the political arena, appeared on the campaign trail for the first time during this campaign, discussing the far-reaching implications of a 2022 Supreme Court decision overturning the constitutional right to abortion. , explained in personal, concrete terms. tragedy.
“My wife might be shaking and bleeding on the operating table during a normal birth, or her blood pressure might drop due to increased blood loss, or an unexpected infection might spread and doctors weren’t sure if they could handle it. If you do, you will. Pray that it’s not too late,” Mrs. Obama said. “You will be the one begging someone to do something for you.”
And while she acknowledged the anger many Americans feel about the country’s “slow pace of change,” she warned: It will be collateral damage of your anger. ”
Mrs. Obama’s words at a Michigan rally introducing Vice President Kamala Harris put women’s bodies and their private experiences unusually front and center in an American presidential campaign. She talked about menstrual cramps and hot flashes, and the shame and anxiety girls and women feel about their bodies. She said women should demand to be treated as more than “vessels for making babies.”
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