Did Jill Biden ditch Kamala to vote for Trump? Jill’s MAGA red while voting sparks speculations- Homevior


NEW DELHI: As Donald Trump is poised to return to the White House, social media has erupted over Jill Biden’s decision to wear a red dress to the ballot box on election day, raising many eyebrows about her voting choice.
A photo of First Lady Jill Biden wearing a red outfit is circulating online, prompting conversation due to the color’s association with the Republican Party and the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement championed by former President Donald Trump.
The photo, widely shared on the social media platform X, shows Dr. Biden in the red attire.
Following Joe Biden’s announcement that he would withdraw from the US presidential race against Donald Trump after a poor showing in the first debate, both he and First Lady Jill Biden have remained largely out of the spotlight. The Bidens have kept their distance from Kamala Harris’s campaign, as Harris reportedly wanted to avoid being assessed based on the Biden administration’s record.
Earlier this week, Harris made a final effort to secure victory by joining big wigs, including Barack Obama and Jill Biden, to campaign in critical swing states. However, Joe Biden was notably absent. Both Joe and Jill Biden also monitored the election results from the White House residence.

Social media erupted over the image and many shared the picture on social media, especially X. Like this individual who posted and said, “the writing is on the walls for Kamala.” Conservative influencer Ian Miles Cheong added, “Jill Biden is wearing the GOP’s shade of red to cast her vote. Joe Biden is skipping the Kamala Harris watch party. Do the maths.”
“Jill Biden knows exactly what she did. Her outfit was on purpose,” another said.
“Is this an indication that she didn’t listen to her husband and secretly voted for Trump?” another user asked.
The democrats made it clear that she doesn’t have to tell her husband. Of course, the real question is how did she fill out Joe’s real ballot? another user asked.





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