With the presidential election getting closer and closer Democratic candidates are starting to drop like flies and everyone is getting anxious to find out who the Democratic nominee will be.

Joe Biden seems to be the leading candidate right now but that may change with Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg not far behind.

Fox News anchor, Tucker Carlson has his own opinion that he believes should be taken seriously...and it's someone who isn't even in the race, Michelle Obama.

According to the Washington Examiner,

“If you’re wondering who the Democratic nominee will be, don’t bet against Michelle Obama,” he said on Monday’s Tucker Carlson Tonight. “Last week, the former first lady issued a statement claiming she has no interest in being president, but there are signs that’s not true.”

Carlson then pointed to several examples that have made him suspicious about a potential Obama bid, including David Axlerod’s attacks on 2020 front-runner and former Vice President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama’s refusal to endorse Biden in the race so far, and reports that the former president tried to convince his No. 2 not to enter.

Carlson continued, "If Obama had endorsed Biden, the race would be over ... Obama hasn’t endorsed Joe Biden because he doesn't want to. Why? Maybe he’s got other plans. Obama's presidential memoir was also supposed to come out this year. Now, its release has been delayed until the middle of the Democratic primaries. In other words, at exactly the moment when Democrats will be thinking deeply about how to beat Trump, America will be talking about the Obamas. Coincidence? Maybe."

“Maybe it’s also a coincidence that Michelle Obama just released yet another book last week, one that will require her, of course, to get on the road and talk to crowds … The Democratic Party is ripping itself apart over race, and gender, and class. Michelle Obama, let’s be honest, is one of the only people who could unite its warring factions.”

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