In the days leading up to the presidential election, the Kamala Harris campaign is making a last-ditch effort to go after a very specific type of voter: conservative women. As the polls tighten, the Harris campaign has brought anti-Trump Republican Liz Cheney into the fold, while simultaneously sending a message to conservative women that their “vote is secret.”
“Friendly reminder that you do not have to tell your husband or boyfriend who you voted for. He will not and cannot find out who you voted for, unless you tell him,” tweeted Democrat activist and “Vote Without Fear” founder Olivia Dreizen Howell.
One ad released this week featuring a voiceover from actress Julia Roberts shows a conservative couple arriving at a polling location (they are portrayed as conservative presumably because they are both wearing patriotic hats) and the woman entering a booth and voting for Harris, unbeknownst to her husband.
“What happens in the booth, stays in the booth,” Roberts says as the American flag hat-wearing woman makes eye contact with another woman voter.
The assumption that conservative women must hide their opinions from their husbands would be hysterical if it weren’t so indicative of the left’s delusional and twisted view of relationships, namely marriage.
First of all, men and women in healthy marriages do not keep secrets from each other. In fact, if you are having to keep your vote a secret from your spouse this election season, it’s safe to assume that’s the least