Michelle Obama: There Will Be No Second Run
The NY Times reports today that
Mrs. Obama says she dislikes politics -- she insists there will be no second run for the presidency if her husband falls short this time -- but relishes a good fight, the competition of it all.
In the beginning, she had significant questions about an Obama candidacy. She pressed advisers for a blueprint of how the campaign would raise money and compete with Mrs. Clinton and other candidates. She gave her approval after seeing a concrete plan presented in strategy meetings in late 2006, all of which she attended.
In December, an online profile of Michelle Obama in Vanity Fair included the following:
But Mrs. Obama has no interest in an ongoing quest for the White House. "To me, it's now or never," she tells me a few days later, in Chicago, where we've met up again at the campaign's Michigan Avenue headquarters. "We're not going to keep running and running and running, because at some point you do get the life beaten out of you. It hasn't been beaten out of us yet. We need to be in there now, while we're still fresh and open and fearless and bold. You lose some of that over time. Barack is not cautious yet; he's ready to change the world, and we need that. So if we're going to be cautious, I'd rather let somebody else do it, because that's a big investment of time, just to do it the same way. There's an inconvenience factor there, and if we're going to uproot our lives, then let's hopefully make a real big dent in what it means to be president of the United States."



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NY Times | February 14, 2008 09:48 AM