"My husband doesn't know who you shot"...Message and advertisement encouraging U.S. women to vote [Anchor Report]

2024.11.05. PM 3:12
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There are election campaigns where stars are at the forefront, and there are also more secretive campaigns to encourage voting.

It's a 'page paper' story that is spreading around the contested area.

The notes that are filled with colors.

In particular, it is found in places where women come and go, such as women's toilets, hair salon doors, and university campuses.
The notes released by the
Washington Post say, "Voting is personal," "No one sees your vote," and "No one knows who you shot."

It turned out that Harris supporters were campaigning to encourage women to vote,

It means encouraging women to freely vote for Harris without being wary of Republican-supporting lovers, husbands, or family members.

In the midst of this, an advertisement for Harris' vice presidential election starring Hollywood star Julia Roberts as a voice is also making headlines, so let's take a look at it for yourself.

[Harris Election Commercial] Honey, you made the right choice, right? Of course. (Because you can only know what's going on at the voting booth.)

The last part of the narration was the voice of Julia Roberts,
When
ran an advertisement that read "Let's vote for Harris without her husband knowing," Trump reacted furiously.

One Republican fumed, calling it "disgusting," while pro-Trump Fox News sign host Jesse Watters argued, "It's like committing an irregularity."

This U.S. presidential election will eventually change the outcome depending on how much women go to the polls.

Did the covert note and Julia Roberts' voice really move the hearts of female voters?



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