‘I see the worry creasing his face’: Michelle Obama reveals the toll of presidential office on her husband
By Daily Mail Reporter
Speaking at a fund-raiser for the Democratic National Committee in Massachusetts she told of his total dedication to the job and told how she worries about the increasing number of lines on his face
She said: 'I see the worry creasing his face. I hear the passion and determination in his voice.
'Barack always reminds me that we are playing a long game,
'He reminds me, as I said to you, too, that change is slow.
'He reminds me that change doesn’t happen all at once, but that if we keep showing up, if we keep fighting the good fight, doing what we know is right, then eventually we will get there, because the truth is we always have in this country. We always have.'
Michelle Obama said that when her husband first told her he was planning to run for president she had serious doubts about how it would affect their young family.
She added: 'I was proud of the work that he was doing in the Senate. And I thought that he would make a phenomenal president.
'That wasn’t the issue.






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