What Do Wives Want?
Briefly

In late September, NBC reported that a viral trend of stochastic vote whipping saw women affixing stickers and sticky notes to places other women are likely to encounter privately. They contained an appeal for the Harris-Walz ticket: 'Woman to woman,' one read: 'No one sees your vote at the polls! Vote for the women and girls you love!' Intimate little letters, meant to be read in secret with the promise of secrecy.
A new pro-Harris ad recently took the private movement public. The progressive evangelical group Vote Common Good produced a Harris-Walz video featuring Julia Roberts as narrator, saying: 'In the one place in America where women still have a right to choose, you can vote any way you want and no one will ever know.' The scene encourages women to embrace their voting choices secretly.
Read at The Atlantic
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