Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign and groups supporting her are pushing a viral advertisement produced by Vote Common Good with a voice over by Julia Roberts that women should vote differently than their husbands.
In this ad they promote a narrative that women could publicly support former President Donald Trump and their husbands’ viewpoints but should secretly vote for Harris in the voting booth — in solidarity with other women.
Yet the opposite is far more likely to be true. Women may like the idea of electing the first female president and want to associate themselves with “joy” and those girl-boss vibes, but not enough to overcome their bigger desire to finally move beyond the financial anxiety that had plagued them these last three years. (RELATED: JORGE MARTINEZ: Kamala Harris And Her Attack On Hispanic Values)
Perhaps the most under-covered issue of this election — save for by Dana Perino and those at Fox News who have been covering stories that make this point — is how older women have been hit worst by the economic realities created by the Biden-Harris regime. These women have been robbed of their futures and security. Women don’t like to talk about it. They don’t want to complain, and some are even embarrassed to face such hardship — even though it is no fault of their own. These women are America’s unsung heroes.
Clearly, Harris’ campaign is paying attention: When the Trump-Vance pushback started to allay fears that........