Watch CBS News

Michelle Obama To Hold Voting Rallies In Las Vegas And Miami

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama will headline voter registration rallies in Las Vegas and Miami later this month during a week of action to encourage voting for the November elections by a nonpartisan organization she co-chairs, organizers said Wednesday.

The former first lady is hosting the Las Vegas event on Sept. 23 and the Miami rally on Sept. 28, said Stephanie Young, communications director for When We All Vote.

Mrs. Obama announced last month that When We All Vote will mark the 53rd anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits racial discrimination in voting, by urging Americans to hold events Sept. 22-29 to sign people up to vote in the Nov. 6 midterm elections and beyond — regardless of political affiliation.

She planned to address volunteers during a conference call Wednesday evening.

"Voting is the only way to ensure that our values and priorities are represented in the halls of power. And it's not enough to just vote for president every four years," Mrs. Obama said in July when she announced When We All Vote. She said it's just as important to vote for mayor, governor, school board members, state lawmakers and members of Congress.

Mrs. Obama has long been one of the most popular draws among Democrats, but so far has committed to just helping When We All Vote boost voter registration and participation. She has kept a low profile since leaving the White House in January 2017, and it remains an open question whether she will campaign for any Democratic candidates.

Her memoir, "Becoming," is due in bookstores on Nov. 13 — exactly one week after midterm balloting.

Her husband, former President Barack Obama, plans to campaign for several House Democratic candidates from California at an event in Orange County on Saturday, announced Ben Ray Lujan, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

Democrats hope to ride a wave of anger among liberals toward President Donald Trump to take back control of at least the House, while Republicans aim to keep control of both the House and the Senate in order to protect the president from possible impeachment proceedings and congressional investigations.

Janelle Monae, another When We All vote co-chair, is scheduled to host an event at Spelman College in Atlanta.

The Las Vegas, Miami and Atlanta events are among those When We All Vote is planning for a dozen flagship cities, including Detroit, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Tennessee, Houston and Cleveland. Other co-chairs are actor Tom Hanks, "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, the NBA's Chris Paul, and singers Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.

The nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization says it will help register anyone who wants to vote in the fall.

___

Follow Darlene Superville on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dsupervilleap

© 2018 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. 

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.