Popular podcast host Joe Rogan thinks former First Lady Michelle Obama will beat former President Donald Trump in a 2024 presidential election match if she decides to run for the White House.
During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience released on Christmas Eve, Rogan said: "I really believe, if Michelle Obama runs, she wins."
The podcaster said of Obama, "She's intelligent, she's outspoken, she's like the representative of intelligent, outspoken people, the wife of the best president in our lifetime. She can win."
Rogan said the only thing in the way of a potential victory for the former first lady would be if she bought "some of these policies that are destroying businesses in America, scaring people."
"If he somehow or another supported or showed any support for the lockdown and the mandate and all this madness is going on," he explained.
Rogan joked that Obama might even meet with Vice President Kamala Harris on the presidential ticket for a "double dose of diversity", adding that Trump and Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis are also a "super team" against the Democrat duo. can make.
"They have to build a super team. That's the only way for them to win," Rogan said on his show.
Earlier, Rogan predicted that Trump would win the 2024 presidential bid if President Joe Biden's reelection campaign went against him.
Asked on a September episode of his podcast whether he thought Trump would run again, Rogan said: "He's going to try 100 percent. He's probably going to win."
"How's Joe Biden going to win? How is it possible he's going to beat someone?" Rogan added. "When you've seen him speak, you've seen decay and decline, how is that even possible? He's done a terrible job. Democrats royally ed that guy by making him president."
So far, Obama has not indicated that she plans to run in 2024. But a poll conducted by The Hill-HarrisX last month showed she would be a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination if Biden does not seek re-election.
Last week, the president confirmed that he would run again if he remains in "good health," adding that Trump's 2024 campaign will only "increase the chances."
"If I'm healthy now — I'm in good health — then, in fact, I'll run again," the president told ABC News last Wednesday.
Trump has yet to officially announce whether he will run for president again, but has challenged Biden in a series of interviews since leaving the Oval Office.
The former president also addressed concerns over his health, saying the only thing stopping him from running would be a "bad call from the doctor or something".