Michelle Obama on elitism asks, “am I in touch?” “Don’t let fear guide you in this election.”

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HAVERFORD, PA.Dont let fear guide you in this election, Michelle Obama is saying, speaking at the beautiful Haverford College campus near Philadelphia.

Fear. Not bitter. She has chosen to comment only indirectly on her husbands remarks about Pennsylvania down-and-out blue collar voters being bitter and therefore clinging to God, guns and anti-immigrant and anti-trade sentiments.

Michelle Obama did say there was a lot of talk about elitism latelythen launched into Obamas biography Maybe Im out of touch, she said in this posh Mainline suburb.

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