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Michelle Obama Tour: First Lady 'Incredibly Enthusiastic' About Obama Re-Election Effort

Michelle Obama Tour

By NANCY BENAC   02/11/12 01:50 PM ET  AP

DALLAS -- In just the past few days, she's danced with cheering school kids, chatted with troops, swapped ideas with busy parents and engaged in a friendly cooking competition with stars from "Top Chef."

Michelle Obama's national tour was intended to promote the second anniversary of her campaign against childhood obesity. The images have been disarming, intriguing and nonpolitical, just the type of thing her husband's re-election campaign can't get enough of.

Five years to the day after Sen. Barack Obama announced he was running for president, Mrs. Obama's travels this past week offered fresh evidence of what an out-sized role she's assumed in the public eye and how powerful a political asset a first lady can be.

Make no mistake, Mrs. Obama said she's "incredibly enthusiastic" about making the case for her husband's re-election.

Simply put, "I want him to be my president for another four years," she said in a 40-minute interview Friday with a few reporters.

In recent weeks Mrs. Obama has seemingly been everywhere: doing pushups with Ellen DeGeneres, serving veggie pizza to Jay Leno, playing tug-of-war with Jimmy Fallon in the White House. Then came the tour of Arkansas, Florida, Iowa and Texas to mark the two-year-point for her "Let's Move" initiative.

The first lady draws a line between her policy efforts on childhood obesity and her political activities. But such distinctions often are lost on the public.

In an election year, it's all to the good for Barack Obama that his popular wife is traveling the country promoting can't-miss issues like healthy living.

"This is a bit of a two-fer," Mrs. Obama said in her interview on Friday, "because it's an issue that I care about, and it's an issue that's important to the country. ... I want to make sure that what I do enhances him."

The first lady added that she knew from the beginning of her husband's presidency that she had to choose issues that were important to her personally because "if you're just doing it for political reasons or there's some ulterior, people smell that out so easily and it's hard to sustain."

To a more limited extent, Mrs. Obama also fills a more overtly political role by headlining private fundraisers that raise millions for her husband's campaign, reaching out to supporters through conference calls to various states and shooting out periodic emails to campaign backers around the country.

That part of her labors will increase considerably in the months to come.

But the first lady said she's careful to protect her time as "Sasha and Malia's mom."

"My approach to campaigning is, `This is the time that I have to give to the campaign and whatever you do with that time is up to you, but when it's over, don't even look at me. ... No calls. No anything."

For now, the first lady's most visible role is tied to her signature issue of fighting obesity, allowing her to connect with voters on an emotional level and relate to them as a mother who has struggled with some of the same challenges that other families face.

"We're constantly trying to make sure that what we do is on point with what is going on in people's lives," Mrs. Obama told parents this past week as she chatted with them over low-calorie plates of chicken and pasta at an Olive Garden restaurant in Fort Worth. "I mean, at one point I was normal. I went to the grocery store and I did all that."

Voters typically don't pay attention to whether an event is political or not, said Democratic strategist Chris Lehane.

"They're paying attention to whether they like what they're seeing and whether they connect to it," Lehane said. Wth a first lady talking about issues that transcend the partisan divide, he said, "the mere fact that they're out there talking reflects well on their spouse."

It can't be lost on Obama's political advisers that Iowa and Florida will be strongly contested in the fall election.

While the president's favorability ratings and those of Vice President Joe Biden slipped considerably over their first three years in office, Mrs. Obama's have remained strong.

Barack Obama's favorability rating now stands at 51 percent, Biden's at 38 percent. By contrast, 66 percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of the first lady, about even with her ratings on Inauguration Day, according to the Pew Research Center.

That's about where Laura Bush stood in the fourth year of her husband's first term, and it's considerably higher than Hillary Rodham Clinton's 42 percent at the start of her husband's fourth year as president.

Mrs. Obama is particularly popular with women and younger Americans, polling shows. And she does well with the moderate and liberal Republicans and independents whom Democrats will try to lure away in the fall elections.

There are other ways to measure her appeal: Her Twitter account shot up to more than a half-million followers in less than a month. And her Facebook page has more than 6.6 million "likes."

The first lady still has her detractors. Her anti-obesity campaign has attracted some "nanny state" grumbling from conservatives who think it intrudes on personal matters.

She said Friday that the five years since her husband announced for president actually have turned her from a natural pessimist into more of an optimist, hoping to make the most of her time in the White House.

"There's a window," she said. "Whether it's four years or eight years, it's not a lot of time."

As for how she's preparing her daughters for the coming campaign, sure to be hard-fought and bitter at times, Mrs. Obama said her focus is on reassuring the girls that "whatever happens, you guys are going to be good. So don't worry about this, just focus on your world."

Preparing them for a victory or loss, she said, "I just try to play both sides of the scenario and make both sides seem great."

So far, Mrs. Obama has headlined 32 fundraisers over the past 10 months, including six this year. Tickets to her political events range from $100 to $10,000, making them more accessible than higher-dollar fundraisers for the president. And her political schedule includes smaller cities, such as Charlottesville, Va., and Cape Elizabeth, Maine, that aren't likely to draw a presidential visit.

Still, she's hauling in millions with a fundraising stump speech that mixes a recitation of administration policy initiatives with a personal sketch of her husband as a man who stays up late after the children are in bed fretting over the concerns of ordinary Americans.

It's the same humanizing role that Mrs. Obama serves regularly in her public appearances, as she mixes public policy with stories about her own family.

What parent wouldn't think it was cool when she confessed to her dinner guests at the Olive Garden that her daughters aren't that interested in the White House kitchen garden – "because anything I do they're not interested in."

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DALLAS -- In just the past few days, she's danced with cheering school kids, chatted with troops, swapped ideas with busy parents and engaged in a friendly cooking competition with stars from "Top Che...
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smburwick
02:06 PM on 02/13/2012
lamarch5; no I'm going to relish the heartburn you all have in time. Believe in Karma.
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smburwick
01:13 PM on 02/13/2012
littlepuffycloud: I don't hate anyone.
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WestOfTheMoon
Micro-bio: Invisible to the naked eye.
06:25 AM on 02/13/2012
Our 48-year old FLOTUS knocked out 25 REAL push-ups in under a minute. How many of our overweight and sedentary 20 year old college girls can match that?
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bushfailure
12:45 AM on 02/13/2012
I love, love, love, love the first lady.
02:17 PM on 02/13/2012
I love, love, love, love your Huff Post name!
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yellowdoggie
Level 1 Baggerese Translator
12:33 AM on 02/13/2012
So many silly posters. Honestly, people. You are stretching and reaching, and you still can't come up with any credible gripes. She eats steak? She spends money? Hahaha. Give us all a break. Instead of feeling proud of Michelle Obama for her obvious accomplishments and dedication to issues that matter, you raise ridiculous complaints. It just makes you look extremely petty and jealous and -- yes, I will say it -- stupid.

I'm sorry, I really am. You are stupid.
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naschkatze
A free man creates himself.
10:56 AM on 02/13/2012
I don't think that trip to Spain is a petty issue nor some of her other travel booboos.
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Yasgur
We are billion year old carbon.
11:04 AM on 02/13/2012
Were you equally critical of Laura and Jenna Bush taking a 10-day shopping trip to Paris, Budapest and Prague in 2002? We paid for that security detail too.
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larmarch5
12:05 AM on 02/13/2012
This site has some severely smile inspiring pictures of the first lady. http://theobamadiary.com/page/2/
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DarkandLuvly
01:12 AM on 02/13/2012
hee hee!
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smburwick
08:23 AM on 02/13/2012
Well is she running for office? I seem to remember BO said that children and wife should not be publicized. What happened to that? Oh, I see, a man who has failed policies has to deflect his failures.
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Hollywooddeed
Bagger, please.
10:23 AM on 02/13/2012
He said candidates' children should not be attacked.
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larmarch5
10:30 AM on 02/13/2012
She really is quite an inspiring woman. Glad she struck a nerve with you. Glad the economy is getting better. Glad Clint Eastwood is on board. We are blessed.
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Jamie Zupo
my babies ate my brains
10:57 PM on 02/12/2012
I have no idea how anyone can call Michelle Obama condescending. She's the most down to earth First Lady in my lifetime. She's vibrant, warm, and seems genuinely happy.
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smburwick
10:34 PM on 02/12/2012
Traceymarie: What should I be jealous of? The fact that you are harassing me demonstrates your intolerance and ineptitude.
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09:37 PM on 02/12/2012
@TracieMarie: They indeed served on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge together, so it is far-fetched that they didn't know each other. Instead of name-calling, insulting try googling.
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smburwick
09:19 PM on 02/12/2012
Wolfgang: Yes, the steaks were Wagyu and expensive. The King and Queen like good eats.
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smburwick
09:16 PM on 02/12/2012
mainemomma: you are overbearing.
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smburwick
09:10 PM on 02/12/2012
Pene: Thank you for confirming your marxist views. Corportations are made up of people not robots drumming to the communist rant.
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smburwick
09:09 PM on 02/12/2012
Pene: Thank you confiming your marxist views. First of all, corporations like GE employ people, people invested in companies. Notice what is happening in Greece. Their government voted for austerity. Like spoiled children you spew the rhetoric of Soros and the other miscreats who want to take down this country.
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houseofd
An educated, informed American is a true Patriot.
08:48 PM on 02/12/2012
The jealousy toward this woman is astounding. You can almost taste the hate. I'm sure they can sustain it another four years.
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rotorhead1871
who are you jivin' with that cosmic debris?...
09:41 PM on 02/12/2012
jealousy....ahhh not really......tasting hate....how did that get past the moderators.....tsk..tsk...
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houseofd
An educated, informed American is a true Patriot.
11:43 PM on 02/12/2012
Heh, case in point.
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smburwick
10:37 PM on 02/12/2012
I am amazed at your shallow assertions that if people make a comment you don't agree with or say something about MO are jealous. why so? Jealousy is a liberal thing
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houseofd
An educated, informed American is a true Patriot.
11:43 PM on 02/12/2012
So you're saying jealousy is a good thing.
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jmoser1973
It is what it is.
10:00 AM on 02/13/2012
jealousy is a liberal thing? hahaha that is funny!