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Michelle Obama leads register-to-vote rally

Former first lady cheered by crowd to seek presidency

- By Michelle L. Price

LAS VEGAS — Former first lady Michelle Obama held a campaign-style rally in Las Vegas on Sunday to urge Nevadans to register to vote and cast ballots this fall, warning them that sitting out means someone else will make decisions for them.

“We get the leaders we vote for. We get the policies we vote for. And when we don’t vote, that’s when we wind up with government of, by and for other people,” Obama told about 2,000 people inside a high school gymnasium.

The event was the first of two rallies the former first lady is scheduled to headline for the nonpartisa­n, nonprofit organizati­on she co-chairs, When We All Vote.

She has long been one of the most popular draws among Democrats. But she has kept a low profile since leaving the White House in January 2017. Obama has limited her political commitment­s for now to helping When We All Vote, which says it encourages participat­ion regardless of political affiliatio­n.

It’s unclear whether she will stump for Democratic candidates this year, but former President Barack Obama has made appearance­s in California and Ohio to support Democrats. He has also endorsed more than 80 Democrats up and down the ballot in more than a dozen states.

Michelle Obama did not make any overtly partisan appeals Sunday, telling people she didn’t care who they vote for as long as they participat­e. She drew loud cheers and applause from the crowd when she mentioned her husband and when someone in the crowd suggested she seek the presidency herself.

Obama laughed and shook her head, saying, “Stop this.”

Other speakers at Sunday’s event did not mention partisan politics but spoke about issues that are particular­ly key to Democratic electoral wins, like harnessing the political power of Latino communitie­s and ensuring voter participat­ion even in off-year, midterm elections, when Democratic turnout tends to lag behind Republican participat­ion.

Actor and comedian KeeganMich­ael Key came closest to delivering a partisan message, telling the crowd that America is at “a very, very interestin­g time.”

“I’m sure many of you out here have been experienci­ng, let’s call it, ‘mild frustratio­n,’” he said.

He then urged the crowd to “translate our outrage and our passion” into change.

Obama is scheduled to appear at another When We All Vote rally in Miami on Friday.

 ?? John Locher / Associated Press ?? Former first lady Michelle Obama headlined a rally in Las Vegas for When We All Vote, a nonprofit she co-chairs.
John Locher / Associated Press Former first lady Michelle Obama headlined a rally in Las Vegas for When We All Vote, a nonprofit she co-chairs.

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