Michelle Obama: Former FLOTUS writes heartwarming tribute to former President
MICHELLE OBAMA has taken to Instagram to pen an anniversary message to husband, Barack Obama.
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Mrs Obama (nee Robinson) married Mr Obama in 1992. They have two daughters, Malia and Sasha. Mrs Obama wrote: “27 years ago, this guy promised me a life full of adventure.
“I’d say he’s delivered.
“Here’s to our next chapter of becoming empty nesters and discovering what’s next—while still feeling the magic that brought us together all those years ago.”
The message concluded: “Happy anniversary, Barack.”
The Obamas lived in the White House as First Family for eight years.
Mr Obama was twice elected US President.
This is the maximum under current US electoral law.
He won the 2008 and 2012 elections defeating John McCain and Mitt Romney.
Thus he served as POTUS from January 20 2009 - January 20 2017.
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He was replaced by Donald Trump.
Melania Trump thus replaced Mrs Obama as First Lady.
Trump and Mrs Trump’s son Barron live in the White House with him.
According to Oddschecker, the Trumps are the bookies favourite to remain first family.
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The favourite from the Democrats is Elizabeth Warren.
Ms Warren’s husband is Law professor Bruce H. Mann.
She has two children with her first husband Jim Warren.
These are daughter, Amelia Warren, 48 and son Alexander.
Trump is currently seeking re-election.
His current opponents are former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, former lllinois congressman Joe Walsh and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld.
Ms Warren was registered as a Republican as recently as 1996.
Trump spent several years as a Democrat member.
He originally defected to the Reform Party but eventually returned to the Republicans.