Fans beg Michelle Obama to run for Presidents in heartbreaking social media posts

The former FLOTUS has been promoting her new book, titled ‘I Am Becoming.’

The book contains Mrs Obama’s memoir.

On social media, she shared a picture of her book and then asked her followers to start jotting own their own thoughts.

She said she started writing her journal when she was in her 20s, a period of uncertainty in her life.

But she said that writing gave her a sense of purpose.

Mrs Obama claimed part of the reason she has decided to publish her diary is to encourage others to get writing.

She said: “A place where you can sort through your experiences and emotions on your own terms.

So, whether you journal now or want to get started, I want to hear from you.

“When we’re open to our own stories, and all their mistakes and contradictions, we’ll find a great understanding of ourselves.”

Not long after, Mrs Obama posted a delightful video showing her recent trip to Vietnam and Malaysia.

She captioned in the video: “My trip to Vietnam and Malaysia was filled with so many hopeful reminders of the power that lies in education.

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They said: “The current first lady does not have an education.

“She doesn’t care about other people.

“She has no interest in helping others and it wouldn’t occur to her to advocate for something other than what would help her.”

It comes as last month, an election model predicted President Donald Trump is the most likely to win the presidential race next year.

Modelling by Moody’s Analytics forecasted that if the US economy remains the same, Trump could be reelected in 2020.

The prediction is based on how voters perceive their financial situations to be, whether the stock market has progressed under the current president.

Also – what employment is like.

If these trio remain positive, the projection is that Trump will serve another four-year term.

The US election is set for scheduled for Tuesday, November 3 next year. 

source: express.co.uk