Men are you OK with your wife voting Harris?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


Did you watch the ad? It's it's for people that want to vote for the Democrat, not for people that want to vote for the Republican.


I don’t think this is totally true.
There is going to be a percentage of “republican” voters ( many that are women) that are getable for Harris. They were Haley voters in the primary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


The ad isn’t for republican women. It’s for women who feel pressured by their husbands to vote for Trump. These women aren’t republicans. If you’re truly confused about who this ad is intended for, go read The Well Trained Wife by Tia Levings. She discusses this phenomenon in the context of the 2000 election.


This is stupid. Should there be an ad telling men not to be p***y whipped by their wives into who to vote for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


The ad isn’t for republican women. It’s for women who feel pressured by their husbands to vote for Trump. These women aren’t republicans. If you’re truly confused about who this ad is intended for, go read The Well Trained Wife by Tia Levings. She discusses this phenomenon in the context of the 2000 election.


This is stupid. Should there be an ad telling men not to be p***y whipped by their wives into who to vote for?



Well said... Harris should fire her marketing department...these ads spread to no one. They playing ahead of my son's Roblox videos...lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


The ad isn’t for republican women. It’s for women who feel pressured by their husbands to vote for Trump. These women aren’t republicans. If you’re truly confused about who this ad is intended for, go read The Well Trained Wife by Tia Levings. She discusses this phenomenon in the context of the 2000 election.


This is stupid. Should there be an ad telling men not to be p***y whipped by their wives into who to vote for?


I'm sure if there should be there would be. There's no shortage of political ads. This one is to encourage folks that want to vote for Harris to vote for Harris even if they're under pressure to not do so
Anonymous
And then MAGA men went and proved the point. 😂 They have been all over Twitter crying about women “lying” to their husbands and “undermining” them.

The Harris campaign has been nailing it all season.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


The ad isn’t for republican women. It’s for women who feel pressured by their husbands to vote for Trump. These women aren’t republicans. If you’re truly confused about who this ad is intended for, go read The Well Trained Wife by Tia Levings. She discusses this phenomenon in the context of the 2000 election.


This is stupid. Should there be an ad telling men not to be p***y whipped by their wives into who to vote for?


I'm sure if there should be there would be. There's no shortage of political ads. This one is to encourage folks that want to vote for Harris to vote for Harris even if they're under pressure to not do so


Look, I think in any relationship where the spouses have different polictical views there is a good deal of debate (or in your mind, "pressure").
It's this assumption the left has that the only reason a woman could possibly vote for Trump is because she is being bullied into it, is what is so blood-boilingly infuriating to us women - who really, actually prefer Trump over Harris. In my case, I'm the Trump supporter in our marriage - much to my husband's chagrin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And then MAGA men went and proved the point. 😂 They have been all over Twitter crying about women “lying” to their husbands and “undermining” them.

The Harris campaign has been nailing it all season.


This.

Wait until these men find out about the pro-Harris Post-its in women’s restrooms…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And then MAGA men went and proved the point. 😂 They have been all over Twitter crying about women “lying” to their husbands and “undermining” them.

The Harris campaign has been nailing it all season.


WTF are you talking about? The "crying" I've heard is from women who are deeply offended at the belief that the left thinks we are voting for Trump because we are being bullied about it from our husbands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


The ad isn’t for republican women. It’s for women who feel pressured by their husbands to vote for Trump. These women aren’t republicans. If you’re truly confused about who this ad is intended for, go read The Well Trained Wife by Tia Levings. She discusses this phenomenon in the context of the 2000 election.


This is stupid. Should there be an ad telling men not to be p***y whipped by their wives into who to vote for?


I'm sure if there should be there would be. There's no shortage of political ads. This one is to encourage folks that want to vote for Harris to vote for Harris even if they're under pressure to not do so


Look, I think in any relationship where the spouses have different polictical views there is a good deal of debate (or in your mind, "pressure").
It's this assumption the left has that the only reason a woman could possibly vote for Trump is because she is being bullied into it, is what is so blood-boilingly infuriating to us women - who really, actually prefer Trump over Harris. In my case, I'm the Trump supporter in our marriage - much to my husband's chagrin.


Some women are stuck in abusive marriages where the husband is so controlling that he dictates who his wife votes for (or if she’s even allowed to vote). This is a real phenomenon.

Again, this ad is not for you. You are not the Main Character.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And then MAGA men went and proved the point. 😂 They have been all over Twitter crying about women “lying” to their husbands and “undermining” them.

The Harris campaign has been nailing it all season.


WTF are you talking about? The "crying" I've heard is from women who are deeply offended at the belief that the left thinks we are voting for Trump because we are being bullied about it from our husbands.


This is why you are in a bubble. You can’t be bothered to read a 4 page thread with links to the various republican men that have railed against the ad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And then MAGA men went and proved the point. 😂 They have been all over Twitter crying about women “lying” to their husbands and “undermining” them.

The Harris campaign has been nailing it all season.


WTF are you talking about? The "crying" I've heard is from women who are deeply offended at the belief that the left thinks we are voting for Trump because we are being bullied about it from our husbands.


This is why you are in a bubble. You can’t be bothered to read a 4 page thread with links to the various republican men that have railed against the ad.


So what if various Republican men have railed against the ad? Republican women are doing the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you haven’t seen the right wing melt down over the Julia Robert’s narrated Harris ad, you haven’t been paying attention.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4966533-pro-harris-ad-strikes-gender-gap/amp/

https://www.wric.com/news/u-s-world/conservatives-in-furor-over-julia-roberts-ad/amp/

https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/harris-trump-election-10-27-24/card/julia-roberts-narrates-political-ad-targeting-evangelical-women-2rRGSnj83sc3tqWBMyRH





As a woman in a mixed marriage - I'm the Republican, DH is the Democrat, that ad absolutely appals me. It is unbelievably patronizing and condescending to women.

Yes it’s definitely upsetting that some women in America have to hide their votes from their MAGA husbands. The RWNJ echo chamber really fell into the trap on this. Their reaction to the ad really told on them.



I realize that most of the posters on DCUM live in a bubble, but this attitude is shocking.
You really don't understand that there are Republican women - like close to 50% of women? Women who are really, truly Republican, and are not just being brain-washed into their beliefs by their knuckle-dragging, MAGA husbands?


That ad is not for them.


Hard pass from this Republican woman. The problem is the people making these ads don't know any Republican women or how we think.


The ad isn’t for republican women. It’s for women who feel pressured by their husbands to vote for Trump. These women aren’t republicans. If you’re truly confused about who this ad is intended for, go read The Well Trained Wife by Tia Levings. She discusses this phenomenon in the context of the 2000 election.


This is stupid. Should there be an ad telling men not to be p***y whipped by their wives into who to vote for?


I'm sure if there should be there would be. There's no shortage of political ads. This one is to encourage folks that want to vote for Harris to vote for Harris even if they're under pressure to not do so


Look, I think in any relationship where the spouses have different polictical views there is a good deal of debate (or in your mind, "pressure").
It's this assumption the left has that the only reason a woman could possibly vote for Trump is because she is being bullied into it, is what is so blood-boilingly infuriating to us women - who really, actually prefer Trump over Harris. In my case, I'm the Trump supporter in our marriage - much to my husband's chagrin.


Some women are stuck in abusive marriages where the husband is so controlling that he dictates who his wife votes for (or if she’s even allowed to vote). This is a real phenomenon.

Again, this ad is not for you. You are not the Main Character.


Exactly. You just expressed why us female Trump voters are so offended. You are equating being a Trump voter, with being the type of woman who would be married to a controlling abuser. Why do you not feel the need to tell women that it's ok to vote for Trump if their husbands want them to vote for Harris?

It's the belittling connotation of what a Trump voter is like that is deeply condescending and offensive. If you truly don't get why, you have a lot of self-reflection to do.


That’s not what the republicans on Fox are saying. They’re saying it’s offensive that women vote differently than their husbands.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Voting for Harris is like adultery? Citations?


Here is one link:

https://www.newsweek.com/fox-news-host-says-wife-voting-harris-same-thing-affair-1977971



That is the single person who has said it. Nobody else. Nobody cares about Jesse. Pretty sure he actually cheated on his first wife. He’s a boring loser.


Hannity and Gingrich are also worried about it:

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/republicans-balk-at-idea-of-wives-lying-to-their-husbands-about-who-they-vote-for-amoral-corrupt-sick/ar-AA1tkRtZ



Gingrich, who cheated on his wife while she was being treated for cancer. what a mensch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We should all be able to vote for whomever we think will be serve our country but I'm seeing a lot of men on social media and tee vee saying a vote for Harris is something close to adultery. If you are a Trump supporter, are you OK with your spouse voting Harris? (I put men in the title because more men support Trump but obviously there is the reverse.


Stop
No one is saying that.


Go.
Yes they are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it over?
Trump is looking to win the popular vote something like 52-48, which will translate to most or all of the swing states.


LOL, no.

Trump has never broken the 48% ceiling and he certainly hasn't picked up new voters since 2000.

Add to it, the late breaking vote, the overwhelming female vote, the overwhelming young person vote and Harris will win both the popular vote and the EC vote and it wont be particularly close. The returns on the early votes and the demographics of the mail in votes show this.

Stop watching Fox News. they lie to you.
post reply Forum Index » Political Discussion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: