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"My husband doesn't know who he took".a note on a women's restroom at the end of the U.S. presidential

2024.11.04 PM 06:01
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"My husband doesn't know who he took".a note on a women's restroom at the end of the U.S. presidential
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As the U.S. presidential election continues to be very close until the end, many post-it items have been found in women's toilets and hair salons, especially in competing states, to vote for Vice President Harris.

On the 3rd (local time), the Washington Post (WP) collected and reported such Post-it notes found in various parts of the United States.
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Post-it released by the newspaper reads, "You are the only one who enters the voting booth," "Remember that your vote is yours," and "You don't have to tell anyone else who you voted for."

While it was unclear who wrote and posted such notes everywhere, Harris and Women in Waltz, a grassroots group supporting Harris, told the newspaper that members have been distributing such notes in toilets and other places for months to encourage women to vote.

There was also an election video of a married white woman appealing for Harris to be filmed with her conviction even if her husband pressed for support for former President Donald Trump.

The 30-second video is narrated by Hollywood star Julia Roberts, who reassures her that no one else, including her husband, will know the vote of a married woman.

The conservative camp, centered on the Republican Party, is reacting furiously that the advertisement encourages married women to lie and drives them as if the wife is her husband's "hostage."

Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team