Gingrich Criticizes Harris Ad Encouraging Women's Voting Privacy
The ad, featuring Julia Roberts, emphasizes the confidentiality of voting, sparking backlash from conservatives.
- Newt Gingrich condemned a pro-Harris ad narrated by Julia Roberts for suggesting women can vote differently from their husbands without informing them.
- The ad, produced by Vote Common Good, aims to empower women to vote independently, highlighting the privacy of the voting booth.
- Gingrich labeled the ad as promoting dishonesty and criticized it as symptomatic of what he sees as the Democratic Party's moral decline.
- Fox News host Sean Hannity and other conservatives joined Gingrich in expressing outrage, calling the ad's message 'sick' and 'amoral.'
- The ad has sparked a broader debate on voting privacy and marital dynamics, with critics pointing out Gingrich's own history of marital infidelity.