In an election where Hillary Clinton can become the first woman President of the United States, one of the most powerful women in the world — if not the most powerful — is sitting out the primary:
"Nope, I do not see a role for myself in this election cycle." @Oprah to @michele_norris on @NPR
— gwen ifill (@gwenifill) October 20, 2015
But one thing she won’t be gilding with her name — at least not yet — is a candidate in the 2016 presidential campaign. Winfrey famously campaigned for Barack Obama in 2008 and helped lift him above his rival for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton.
This year, she tells NPR’s Michele Norris, she has no plans to make an endorsement.
“I do not see a role for myself in this election cycle,” she says.
So much for helping to shatter that glass ceiling!
Interesting, to say the least, that Oprah has no interest in helping Hillary become the first female president. https://t.co/nMsHVYqkUA
— Michael Freeman (@michaelpfreeman) October 20, 2015
And here we have, in a nutshell, the difficulty of sustaining the Obama coalition. (ht @redsteeze)https://t.co/g57JRYSzW1
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) October 20, 2015
https://twitter.com/lilysea/status/656489099080151040
However, she did defend Hillary recently when rapper T.I. said America wasn’t ready for a woman as president, so Hillary does have at least some support from the mega-star:
Oprah's response to T.I. saying a woman isn't fit to be president: 'hush your mouth' http://t.co/gJ7K3EXapX pic.twitter.com/zVbjRJIqB5
— MTV Hip-Hop (@mtvhiphop) October 15, 2015
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