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Kimberly Cloud: From Hardships to Success, Charting Her Path to the White House

Kimberly M. Cloud, a Washington, DC native, is a multi-faceted entrepreneur with a passion for helping others. Born in Washington, DC, she attended various schools in Charlotte, North Carolina, before being initiated into homeschooling by her mother at the age of 15. She taught herself Math, reading, and writing, and went on to work at Winn-Dixie Shopping Center. After her mother passed away, she struggled with depression but eventually joined the military army, followed by college at Miller-Motte Technical College, Hopkinsville Community College, Hawaii Pacific University, Baltimore City Community College, and Coppin State, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She now runs three businesses – Blue Cloud Cleaning, Genuinely Michelle Wigs LLC, and Wigs for Success Inc. – and is also the founder of the International Ambassadors and Jr. International Ambassadors Program.

Kimberly is currently working on the “Kimberly Cloud Show,” a talk show where she discusses the past, present, and future of people’s lives and gives them a platform to share their stories. She has been mentioned in numerous magazines and has received the National Leadership of Society Award. She is now pursuing a Master’s degree and will be graduating by July 3rd, her birthday. Additionally, she is starting a three-year journey to get her Doctorate in Business Management.

Kimberly has decided to run for the presidency of the United States at the age of 38 as a Republican. She plans to educate the public on her plans and will virtually speak at events, go to chambers and public events, and announce her run. She aims to improve social security, veterans’ benefits, and healthcare in the country. She is also advocating for free junior colleges and higher pell grants. Kimberly also addresses important issues such as discrimination and prejudice in her show “The Kimberly Cloud Show”. 

In the future, she hopes to find life outside of this planet through her interviews and discussions.

 

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