Clinton team’s surprise most valuable player? Michelle Obama
DES MOINES, Iowa — Hillary Clinton was always expected to get a late-campaign enthusiasm boost from the White House. The surprise is that it’s not coming from the president.
On a star-studded team of campaign surrogates — including President Barack Obama — the most valuable player of 2016 is undoubtedly first lady Michelle Obama.
During a divisive political year, the hugely popular first lady has wowed voters with her powerful rhetoric. And she can be the emotional centre to a campaign whose candidate is not known for projecting warmth.
Last week, in a searing indictment of Republican nominee Donald Trump that was broadcast live by cable news networks, Michelle Obama said his recorded boasts about making unwanted sexual advances toward women had “shaken me to my core in a way that I couldn’t have predicted.”


