Michelle Obama is the president’s “reality check,” his “moral voice,” and his “best friend.” And while many are buzzing about what policies Barack Obama’s term will include, he’s not the only Obama with another four years to work on issues he cares about. Will Michelle Obama expand her sphere of influence in these next four years?
Washington Post reporter Nia-Malika Henderson, who’s been covering the first lady for years, says Mrs. Obama recently told her she wanted to do more in her next four years in the White House. And a recent article in The New York Times said, “In recent weeks, Mrs. Obama and her advisers have been discussing whether to expand her work beyond childhood obesity and military families and how to capitalize on her popularity.”
The first sign that she plans to take on more came late last week. In a kick-off video for the new nonprofit, Organizing for Action, Michelle spoke about “the next phase of our movement for change.” She championed her husband’s message for economic fairness and opportunity on the campaign trail this past fall. In one of the most memorable lines from her speech at the DNC, she spoke of how “when you’ve worked hard, and done well, and walked through that doorway of opportunity, you do not slam it shut behind you. You reach back and you give other folks the same chances that helped you succeed.”
That popularity has been surging in recent months. She recently clocked some of her highest approval ratings ever, hitting 73% in a December 2012 poll.









