Michelle Obama used a recent appearance on ABC’s ‘Black-ish’ to push her voter registration initiative agenda.
“ABC is allowing Michelle Obama to use her upcoming guest appearance on the sitcom black-ish to promote her voter registration initiative, which despite calling itself ‘non-partisan’ has advocated for vote by mail and pushed Democratic legislation that would federalize elections and roll back voter identification requirements,” reported Breitbart News.
“The episode, which is set to air tonight on the Disney-owned network, will feature a storyline that will incorporate Obama’s When We All Vote organization, with the former first lady attending a fundraiser for the group with the show’s protagonists, played by Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson,” according to a report from Breitbart News.
“Obama will also host a virtual watch party alongside Ellis Ross, who served as a host of the Democratic National Convention in 2020,” according to Breitbart News.
It was fun being on set with @TraceeEllisRoss and the cast and crew of @BlackishABC!
Join me and @WhenWeAllVote tonight as we watch the farewell season premiere—and don’t forget to tell me what you think of the episode using #WWAVBlackish.
So grateful to be a part of it! pic.twitter.com/p7lrVESlIo
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) January 4, 2022
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