Michelle Obama spoke in support of her husband's campaign today at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Channel 9 News of Colorado reports that Michelle was at CU Boulder in order to raise support for Obama's mission to register as many voters as possible. This is especially important with deadlines approaching in many key battleground states, including Colorado.
Students at CU Boulder seemed overwhelmingly supportive of Mrs. Obama. The Daily Camera quoted Boulder's Student Body President Dustin Farivar as saying, "the event will be a way for students to become civically engaged and to hear a 'dynamic speaker.' Regardless of one’s politics, the chance to see a leader like Mrs. Obama in person on the eve of an important national election is a historic moment for our campus.”
Michelle brought Obama's message of hope and change to the students of CU Boulder along with her urges to register to vote. Colorado's Rocky Mountain News reports that Michelle began her speech by telling her audience that the Obama campaign needs the crowd’s work and prayers.
“We can change our future,” she said. “We can perhaps change the world.” With that, she concluded her speech and the crowd chanted "Yes, we can!"
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