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Monica Crowley, the former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs, has suggested a potential game-changer for the 2024 election. Crowley hinted that the Democrats might replace President Joe Biden with Michelle Obama as their nominee, criticizing Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris as a “car crash” for the Democratic Party. She described Michelle Obama as a “pristine” candidate who “covers all the bases” with voters.

Crowley made these remarks during her appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), an annual gathering of American conservative activists. “The Democrats moved their convention to Chicago, and it’s entirely possible they can make the change at a conference in Chicago,” she claimed. “If they do the switch, they can position Michelle as the reluctant candidate. They can run her as the pristine candidate.”

The spotlight on Biden has intensified following comments from Robert Hur, the prosecutor in his classified documents case. Hur raised concerns about Biden’s age and cognitive abilities. He noted that while Biden had kept classified documents, he would not face charges due to being an “elderly man” with a fading memory, according to reports from the Mirror US. “We have also considered that, at trial, Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” Hur stated.

Recent polling data supports these concerns. A Quinnipiac University poll suggests that a significant portion of voters are worried about Biden’s age and mental state. According to the poll, 67 percent of those surveyed believe the 81-year-old is too old to serve another term effectively. This concern is not exclusive to Biden, as 57 percent expressed similar concerns about Donald Trump.

Trump’s age and mental capacity have also been points of attack from his Republican primary opponent, Nikki Haley. Despite these criticisms, Trump continues to lead Haley in the polls and is expected to secure victory in the South Carolina vote on February 24.

Crowley’s comments have added to the ongoing debate about Biden’s fitness for office and the potential for a significant shift in the Democratic Party’s strategy. As the Democratic National Convention approaches, speculation about a possible nomination for Michelle Obama will likely intensify. The convention, set to take place in Chicago, could see significant developments as the party finalizes its nominee for the 2024 election.

In the meantime, both the Democratic and Republican parties are preparing for what promises to be a highly contested and scrutinized election cycle. The potential introduction of Michelle Obama as a candidate would undoubtedly add a new layer of complexity to the race, further energizing the political landscape as November approaches.

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