First lady Michelle Obama is working hard to get out the vote this November, in hopes of counteracting Democrats’ historically low midterm turnout.
“It’s simple: you deserve a Congress that will work for you and your family,” she said in a video released by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Sunday. The video announces a new effort to get one million people to pledge their votes online ahead of the November midterms and comes amid several fundraising events headlined by the first lady in Chicago (last week) and Washington, D.C. (today).
In the video, Mrs. Obama says that to accomplish progressive priorities like equal pay, immigration reform, and a minimum wage hike, the president needs a cooperative Congress. It’s a message the president echoed last week at a DCCC fundraiser.
“As much as I can do as president of the United States, I cannot do it alone,” the president said, stressing the importance of having good Democrats in Congress.









