"Vote for Harris without my husband's knowledge" ad refutes, "Are you promoting cheating?"

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"Vote for Harris without my husband's knowledge" ad refutes, "Are you promoting cheating?"
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When Hollywood star Julia Roberts, a Democratic bone marrow supporter, put out an ad ahead of the U.S. presidential election, saying, "Let's vote for Harris without her husband knowing," former President Donald Trump's camp bristled.On the 30th of last month,
Roberts appeared in a Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris, in a voiceover ad and appealed for Harris to be shot, saying, "No one outside knows what happened at the polling place."

The 30-second advertisement was produced by a private organization "One vote for the public interest" and was aimed at white housewives classified as the "Hidden Harris" class.

Faced with a ballot in the ad, a white woman flagged next to Harris' name after a moment of hesitation and answered "Of course honey" when asked if her white husband had made the "right choice."

It's a production that makes it seem like you're hiding your wife's vote for Harris in front of her husband, a Trump supporter.

"You can vote however you want," Julia Roberts said in the ad, stressing that "and no one will know that."

The Republican camp is responding furiously to this.

One Republican reacted as "disgusting" and pro-Trump media outlet Fox News' flagship host Jesse Watters also claimed it was "like committing an injustice."

However, former Representative Liz Cheney, who has criticized Trump even within the Republican Party, appealed for Harris' support, saying, "Women, you know what to do."




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