Summary

Michelle Obama begins her speech at the Democratic National Convention in 2016 by reminding the audience of her presence at the same convention back in 2008, when she talked about her husband, who was nominated as the Democratic Party’s candidate for the presidency of the US. She briefly reminds the audience that she talked about her husband’s determination, perseverance, and common sense but also about her daughters, who, since then, have been influenced by their parents’ presence in the White House.

She then focuses on the importance of raising one’s children right and talks about the way in which she and her husband have tried to be role models for their daughters but also for children across America. Then, Michelle Obama states that the next president of the US should be Hillary Clinton, as she is the only politician she trusts to serve as a positive role model for both her daughters and for children across the US.

The next part of Michelle Obama’s speech is dedicated to the reasons ...

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