Politics
Julia Roberts Under Fire for Campaign Ad Encouraging Women to Vote Differently from Husbands
In the final days leading up to the 2024 presidential election, a campaign ad voiced by actress Julia Roberts has sparked significant controversy. The ad, produced by the progressive evangelical group Vote Common Good, aims to support Vice President Kamala Harris‘s presidential bid. However, it has been criticized for its message, which some perceive as condescending and divisive.
The ad encourages married women to vote for Vice President Harris even if their husbands might not agree with their choice. Roberts reminds viewers that the voting booth is a place where individual choices remain private, suggesting that women can vote differently from their spouses without anyone knowing. This approach has been met with backlash, particularly from conservative groups, who argue that the ad promotes dishonesty and undermines family unity.
Critics have labeled the ad as “anti-family” and accused the Harris campaign of encouraging women to lie to their husbands about their voting decisions. The backlash highlights the intense polarization and scrutiny surrounding campaign strategies in the final stretch before Election Day.
The controversy has drawn widespread attention, with many taking to social media to express their opinions on the matter. While some see the ad as a legitimate reminder of the secrecy and individuality of the voting process, others view it as a misguided and insulting tactic.