Hollywood’s elite are now trying to sway working-class men’s votes through secret ballot manipulation.
Do they really think men are scared of admitting they actually support Harris?
At a Glance
- George Clooney narrates a Kamala Harris ad targeting working-class men
- The ad encourages men to vote secretly for Harris, despite potential family disagreements
- Harris is struggling with male voters across all races
- 51% of male voters prefer Donald Trump over Kamala Harris
- Julia Roberts made a similar ad targeting white suburban women
Hollywood Elite’s Latest Political Ploy
In a desperate attempt to salvage Kamala Harris’s flailing appeal among working-class men, Hollywood millionaire George Clooney has lent his voice to a new political ad. The commercial, produced by the left-wing evangelical organization Vote Common Good, aims to persuade blue-collar workers to secretly vote for Harris, despite potential disagreements with their families or communities.
The ad depicts blue-collar men at a polling station, with some changing their vote to Harris after considering their female family members. Clooney’s narration emphasizes the privacy of voting, suggesting that men can vote against their principles without anyone knowing. This manipulative tactic raises serious questions about the integrity of the democratic process and the respect for voters’ autonomy.
It also reveals just how ignorant they are about how men really feel. They’re not voting Kamala because they don’t like her or her policies. This has nothing to do with fear of being exposed as a Kamala voter.
“Before you cast your vote in this election, think about how it will impact the people you care about the most. Remember, you can vote any way you want, and no one will ever know,” Clooney says in the ad.
Harris’s Struggle with Male Voters
The need for such a targeted ad campaign underscores Harris’s significant challenges with male voters across all racial demographics. A recent New York Times/Siena College survey reveals that 51% of male voters prefer Donald Trump over Kamala Harris, highlighting the Vice President’s failure to connect with this crucial voting bloc.
It’s worth noting that Clooney, a multi-millionaire far removed from the realities of working-class life, is now attempting to influence the votes of those he likely has little in common with. This disconnect between Hollywood elites and everyday Americans is further exemplified by Clooney’s participation in a Hollywood fundraiser for Joe Biden, where he reportedly observed Biden’s cognitive decline but chose not to disclose it publicly.
Adding to the controversy, Julia Roberts has also produced a similar ad targeting white suburban women, encouraging them to secretly vote for Harris against their husbands’ preferences. This coordinated effort by Hollywood celebrities to manipulate voters and potentially create discord within families is a troubling development in political advertising.
What we may learn from this is that the Democrats are in a similar position now as they were in the final days of the campaign in 2016. Remember when they rolled out all the celebrity endorsements?
It didn’t work then and it probably won’t work now, either…