Michelle Obama wowed the 600+ crowd of students and community members today during a Stand for Change rally at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

The audience essentially filled Skibo gym this afternoon in a show of youth vote support for the Obama campaign. 
Teresa Heinz Kerry, while frustrated by faulty microphones, introduced Michelle as, among other things, a “strong woman” that Barack was wise to wed.

Michelle Obama is a tall woman and seemed every bit at ease on stage as her husband.

In fact, in some ways, she is a better speaker than her husband.

She has a very casual and likable style that puts everyone at ease.

If President Bush was the President you’d like to have a beer with, Michelle Obama would be the First Lady you’d like to have a coffee with.

She simply talked about what’s gone on during the race so far, her life and her family.

There was no lecture, no sermon, no wonkish policy litany, just Michelle Obama giving the audience her take on things.

The audience at CMU ate it up, and took every opportunity to jump with applause.

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I’m from Monessen but I now live in France. France had its presidential elections in May. The man that won did exactly what Obama is doing now. He used the word “change” every other sentence.
The Obama campaign is spending more per vote than any of the other candidates. The word that is being used is “Glitzkrieg”, a war of glitter. This is exactly what Nicolas Sarkozy did
Look at the issues. Which candidate is sold? Resist the Glitz!