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With just three weeks until the election, the campaign trail continues to make stops on late night.
ABC announced Wednesday that First Lady Michelle Obama is set to appear as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live next week, marking her first appearance on the show.
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A release from the network says the Oct. 25 interview will find Obama encouraging Americans to exercise their right to vote -- while "Kimmel will encourage the First Lady to eat more pizza."
The Obamas have been more active on the late-night circuit of late than the Romneys, with President Obama stopping by Late Night With David Letterman and The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.
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And the first lady is the latest in a recent string of touted guests for Kimmel. The Brooklyn native is taking his show to the east coast for a week of broadcasts from the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Chris Rock, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Tracy Morgan and Kimmel's idol, David Letterman, are all set to appear.