George Clooney trolled for ad urging Christian men to back Kamala Harris: ‘You can vote any way you want'

The new ad, released by a progressive evangelical organization, encourages men to hide their vote for Kamala Harris from their friends
George Clooney lent his voice to an ad encouraging male voters to support Vice President Kamala Harris (Getty Images)
George Clooney lent his voice to an ad encouraging male voters to support Vice President Kamala Harris (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: George Clooney voiced an ad for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' campaign which encourages male voters to cast the ballot in her favor in the privacy of their booth, without letting their MAGA friends know, reported Fox News on Thursday, October 31.

Vice President Harris was caught in a hot mic moment with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer last week while saying that they needed "to move ground among men." She has consistently trailed her Republican rival Donald Trump in polls among the group.

A recent poll by USA Today/Suffolk University which showed Harris leading Trump 53 percent to 36 percent among women, found the results inversed among men, with the vice president trailing 37 percent to 53 percent.



 

George Clooney's message for Christian male voters

The ad that George Clooney voiced is reportedly created by the progressive evangelical organization 'Vote Common Good', which has described it as "aimed at Christian men, urging them to vote for Vice President Harris."

It opens with a group of rugged men dressed in plaid and denim going to vote, with one of them saying, "Come on, boys! Let's make America great again."

Cue Clooney's voice-over, saying, "Before you cast your vote in this election, think about how it will impact the people you care about the most."

As one of the men is greeted by his daughter, Clooney continues, "Remember, you can vote any way you want. And no one will ever know."

The man is shown voting for Harris, and when later asked by his friend if he did his "patriotic duty," he replies, "You bet I did, brother."

"What happens in the booth, stays in the booth. Vote Harris-Walz," concludes Clooney.

Julia Roberts' ad for Kamala Harris targets female voters

Vote Common Good previously released a similar ad targeting female voters, where Julia Roberts explained that women could vote differently from her partners and keep the information to themselves.



 

Reminding women of their rights, Robert says in the ad, "In the one place in America where women still have a right to choose, you can vote any way you want, and no one will ever know."

The ad featured two women who vote for the Democratic nominee, and tell their husbands when asked if they made the right choice, "Sure did, honey."

"Remember, what happens in the booth, stays in the booth. Vote Harris-Walz," concludes Roberts.

MAGA supporters slam George Clooney over Kamala Harris ad

Conservative netizens trolled George Clooney for encouraging men to vote for Kamala Harris in secret, referring to it as "shady" and calling Democrats an "embarrassment." The following tweets demonstrate their takes.

"If you have to hide your actions from your friends, you either have horrible friends, or you're doing something incredibly stupid," wrote a user.



 

"Their candidates are so bad they have to hide it from everyone because of their shame in voting for them. These ads make no sense otherwise," claimed another.



 

"Kamala supporters are an embarrassment," stated one.



 

"Lol, that's a sign of confidence," quipped a user.



 

"What is the tagline? 'You can stay in the closet?'" mocked someone else.



 

"Men only hide behavior that they’re ashamed of from their friends," jibed yet another.



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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