Michelle Obama: Women who didn't vote for Hillary Clinton 'voted against their own voice'

The former first lady encouraged women to stay true to their "authentic selves."

The comment came as Obama discussed her process for writing the book she’s working on during a question and answer session at Inbound, a marketing and sales conference. Obama was a keynote speaker at the event.

As Obama told the crowd that as she was working on her book, she reflected on why she was successful. She said success came because she stayed true to her “authentic self,” but feels that not everyone does the same, and used the recent election as an example.

“Quite frankly, we saw this in this election. As far as I’m concerned, any woman who voted against Hillary Clinton voted against their own voice," Obama said.

Obama campaigned for Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election, famously saying of Clinton’s critics, “When they go low, we go high.” Since leaving the White House, however, the Obamas have kept a relatively low profile in politics.

Obama did say today that despite her opposition to Trump's candidacy, she is hoping for the best from his administration.

“We want the sitting president to be successful, because we live in this country," said Obama. "He is our commander-in-chief. He was voted in. We may not like it, but it happened.”