If it were to happen that she run and is elected her husband COULD NOT be her VP until she is just over halfway thru her term. Constitutionally a president can only serve 10 years minus one day and can only be elected 2X.
An example would be LBJ. He took over the presidency over half way thru kennedy’s term. He then ran and won in 1964 and COULD have run in in 1968. Say he did run in 1968 and won that would gibe him 2 full terms (8years) plus 14 months as president after kennedy was shot.
To go back to your scenario michelle would have to have served OVER half of her term, then have her VP, who couldnt be her husband, resign and THEN appoint her husband as VP and then she resign.
Thanks PolishPrince yes I forgot about the half-term thing:
From wiki:
“The amendment prohibits anyone who has been elected president twice from being elected again. Under the amendment, someone who fills an unexpired presidential term lasting more than two years is also prohibited from being elected president more than once. Scholars debate whether the amendment prohibits affected individuals from succeeding to the presidency under any circumstances or whether it applies only to presidential election.”
But as you can see, this does not preclude Barry from becoming President in my hypothetical.