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Michelle Obama sees racism, sexism in race

Michelle Obama (R), wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, says her children help her and her husband put the presidential race aside. (File photo of her with their daughters Malia, 9, (C) and Sasha, 7, listening to the senator address congregants at the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago on June 15, 2008.) (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)
Michelle Obama (R), wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, says her children help her and her husband put the presidential race aside. (File photo of her with their daughters Malia, 9, (C) and Sasha, 7, listening to the senator address congregants at the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago on June 15, 2008.) (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey) | License Photo

NEW YORK, June 18 (UPI) -- Michelle Obama, the wife of presumptive Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Barack Obama, said Wednesday racism and sexism have been evident in the campaign.

In an appearance on ABC's "The View," Obama, dressed in a black-and-white sundress, attempted to soften her image, talking about her daughters force her and her husband to put the political campaign aside and focus on them.

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"And that's a good thing," she said.

Obama was escorted on stage by co-host Barbara Walters and told the show's other co-hosts: "I have to be greeted properly: fist-bump please. … "I'm not that hip. I got it from the young staff."

Asked whether she thought Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., was a victim of sexism by the press, Obama said: "People aren't used to strong women. Elements of racism and sexism -- that will go on. Hillary Clinton as she said she's created 18 million cracks on the (glass) ceiling and we have to keep pushing it and pushing it. She's taken the hits (so) my girls" won't have to.

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