Whitmer Says America Is ‘Ready for a Woman President’

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is pushing back on Michelle Obama’s claim that America still isn’t ready to elect a woman president, saying she believes the country is more than ready—and the proof is in the polls.

In a new NPR interview released Tuesday, the Democrat governor didn’t hold back, gently correcting the former first lady’s bleak take on female leadership in politics. “I have love for the former first lady,” Whitmer said, “and the last thing I want to do is disagree with her… but I think America is ready for a woman president.”

That’s a direct counter to Obama’s eyebrow-raising comments back in November when she told a Brooklyn crowd, “We ain’t ready.” Pointing to Kamala Harris’s election defeat against Donald Trump, the former first lady insisted the American electorate still isn’t willing to be led by a woman.

“Don’t even look at me about running,” Obama said while promoting her book. “You are not [ready]… We’ve got a lot of growing up to do.”

Whitmer, however, sees it differently. She pointed to recent election wins by high-profile Democratic women across the country—Abigail Spanberger in Virginia, Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey, and Elissa Slotkin in her own state of Michigan—as evidence that voters *are* ready to back female leaders at every level of government.

“We saw women win up and down the ballot in hard, important states to win,” she said. “I do think there’s an appetite. I just, for whatever reason, we have not had a woman president yet.”

That “whatever reason” may still be up for debate—but Whitmer made it clear she doesn’t believe gender alone is what sank Harris in the last election. “I don’t think it was just gender, no,” she said bluntly.

Whitmer, who is term-limited and barred from seeking a third term, is frequently floated as a possible 2028 presidential candidate, though she downplayed any ambitions for now. “I don’t have plans to run,” she said, keeping her focus on Michigan and helping Democrats win in the midterms.

Still, the Michigan governor’s comments add fuel to a simmering debate among Democrats about who’s next in line—and whether the party is ready to break that final glass ceiling. If Whitmer’s tone is any indication, she’s betting that America is closer than Michelle Obama thinks.

Fox News