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US First Lady Dr. Jill Biden is Vogue’s August cover star just as election season is kicking off in earnest in the United States — and only days after US President Joe Biden’s much-talked-about first debate performance rattled the Democratic party. On the cover — her second for the fashion magazine — the First Lady appears in a cream-colored Ralph Lauren silk tuxedo dress, lensed by the veteran fashion photographer Norman Jean Roy. The accompanying profile, by Maya Singer, was written pre-debate, as the Vogue writer shadowed FLOTUS during two April campaign stops in Minnesota: one to speak to the coalition Women for Biden-Harris in Minneapolis, and another to speak to Educators for Biden-Harris. Over those past four years, Biden has stepped into her role as FLOTUS with a hands-on approach, also advising her husband, President Biden. “Really, in so many different areas, I tell him what I’m seeing, what I’m hearing, and he gets it,” she said of her husband. “And this is where the magic happens.” However the political path forward unfolds, the first lady is sure to be key to the president’s decisions. In Vogue’s cover story, journalist and author Katie Rogers noted that Dr. Biden is often not counted as one of the president’s key advisers, but that she’s “his gut check and closest confidant.” In the interview, the first lady struck a hopeful chord, but warned against the polarization that has split the country. “We don’t need more chaos,” she said. “Fundamentally, Americans care about each other. And this anger and animosity and divisiveness… it’s not who we are. We’re good people.” #jillbiden #digitaldiplomacy
US First Lady Dr. Jill Biden is Vogue’s August cover star just as election season is kicking off in earnest in the United States — and only days after US President Joe Biden’s much-talked-about first debate performance rattled the Democratic party. On the cover — her second for the fashion magazine — the First Lady appears in a cream-colored Ralph Lauren silk tuxedo dress, lensed by the veteran fashion photographer Norman Jean Roy. The accompanying profile, by Maya Singer, was written pre-debate, as the Vogue writer shadowed FLOTUS during two April campaign stops in Minnesota: one to speak to the coalition Women for Biden-Harris in Minneapolis, and another to speak to Educators for Biden-Harris. Over those past four years, Biden has stepped into her role as FLOTUS with a hands-on approach, also advising her husband, President Biden. “Really, in so many different areas, I tell him what I’m seeing, what I’m hearing, and he gets it,” she said of her husband. “And this is where the magic happens.” However the political path forward unfolds, the first lady is sure to be key to the president’s decisions. In Vogue’s cover story, journalist and author Katie Rogers noted that Dr. Biden is often not counted as one of the president’s key advisers, but that she’s “his gut check and closest confidant.” In the interview, the first lady struck a hopeful chord, but warned against the polarization that has split the country. “We don’t need more chaos,” she said. “Fundamentally, Americans care about each other. And this anger and animosity and divisiveness… it’s not who we are. We’re good people.” #jillbiden #digitaldiplomacy

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