Here was Harwood's response on this evening's Race for the White House to a question from host David Gregory about the respective roles the two spouses will play in the coming campaign.
JOHN HARWOOD: Yes, look, I don't know how you match up spouses, and obviously people generally speaking aren't going to vote on that. Cindy McCain looks a little bit more exotic, she's a little richer than Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama has a little bit more of the average, middle-class housewife look about her, she's got young kids. So, I'm not sure there's a big advantage for either side, if I had to give any I'd say slight advantage to Michelle Obama.
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Surely it would be impossible to assess Michelle Obama's impact on the campaign without discussing:
- her "first time I'm proud of this country" remark?
- her claim that this country is "downright mean"?
- the way she griped to women of modest income about the way she and Barack have to get by?
- the curious way in which her hospital administrator's salary more than doubled when her husband became a senator?