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Newt Gingrich bristles at the idea that wives lie to their husbands about who they vote for
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Newt Gingrich bristles at the idea that wives lie to their husbands about who they vote for

Fox News host Sean Hannity and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich recoiled in disgust at a Harris Walz ad that encourages women to vote for the candidate of their choice — even if it means secretly voting differently their husbands.

“How do you run a country where you go around saying, ‘Women should lie to their husbands’? “Husbands should lie to their wives,” Gingrich said on the episode of “ Hannity.

He added: “I mean, what kind of completely amoral, corrupt, sick system have the Democrats developed?”

Sean Hannity (left) and Newt Gingrich (right) both criticized a recent ad for the Harris-Walz campaign that encourages women to vote for the right candidate, even if it differs from their spouse's vote
Sean Hannity (left) and Newt Gingrich (right) both criticized a recent ad for the Harris-Walz campaign that encourages women to vote for the right candidate, even if it differs from their spouse’s vote (Fox News / YouTube)

Gingrich was referring to a recent ad featuring actress Julia Roberts that subtly suggested that married women shouldn’t feel pressured to vote for the same candidate as their husbands. While it doesn’t explicitly tell women to lie, it does remind people that voting is individual and private.

The ad was produced by Vote Common Good, a nonprofit organization that aims to influence religious voters.

“Saying, ‘Oh, why don’t you lie to your husband?’ as publicly endorsed advertising is sick,” Gingrich said.

Hannity agreed, saying the message of “lying to your husband” was “not exactly a winning message.”

The two are the latest Republicans to criticize the ad and accuse Democrats of encouraging people to lie to vote for Harris. Earlier this week, Fox News host Jesse Watters ripped up the ad and said if his wife secretly voted for Harris, he would treat it like she was having an affair.

Vice President Kamala Harris has been championing reproductive freedoms since entering the presidential race in July
Vice President Kamala Harris has championed reproductive freedoms since entering the presidential race in July (AP)

Abortion and reproductive rights are a key campaign issue for Harris, who has warned voters that if re-elected, Trump would strip women of their right to bodily autonomy. Trump’s pick of judges during his first term helped overturn the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade.

The former president recently insisted he would not sign a federal abortion ban, but had previously expressed interest in a 15-week nationwide ban. His running mate, Senator JD Vance, has also supported anti-abortion values ​​in the past.

Although the Harris campaign is running ads that use Trump and Vance’s words against her, Vote Common Good’s latest ad appears to go too far for conservatives.

Watters and Gingrich’s criticism of spouses lying to each other was met with backlash online from people who rebuked both men for publicly admitting to having extramarital affairs.

In 2018, Watters admitted that he had an affair with his current wife while married to his ex-wife. In 2011, Gingrich also admitted that during his second marriage he had an affair with a co-worker who later became his third wife.

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