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Jill Biden's Election Day Outfit: Red Everywhere? Jill Biden's Election Day Outfit Goes Viral on Social Media; Here's what the First Lady wore

Jill Biden's Election Day Outfit: Red Everywhere? Jill Biden's Election Day Outfit Goes Viral on Social Media; Here's what the First Lady wore

Social media went into a frenzy when First Lady Jill Biden went to vote on Election Day in a red pantsuit that resembled Republican colors.

Does Jill Biden not like Kamala Harris?

Since Joe Biden announced that he would withdraw from the US election campaign against Donald Trump after a dismal performance in the first US presidential debate, there has been silence around Jill Biden as the President and First Lady have largely stayed away from the campaigns by Kamala Harris, and it must also be noted that Harris tried to distance herself from the Bidens as she reportedly did not want voters to judge her based on the Biden administration.

Rumors and jokes claiming the First Lady voted for Trump

Meanwhile, wearing a color combination consistent with the Republican Party's colors quickly caused a stir, and social media users began joking that the first lady actually voted for Trump and not the president's party.

One social media user even claimed that as the wife of a Democratic politician, there was no way she didn't understand the optics of her act. The user suggested that the Bidens must be pretty upset with Harris and her campaign.

Just last month, Jill Biden claimed that quitting the campaign was the right decision for her husband and that now it was time to start something new.

FAQs:

Does Jill Biden support Kamala Harris?
As a First Lady in a Democratic administration, it's fair to say that Jill Biden would support Kamala Harris, but there are rumors that she may not have voted for Harris. When did Joe Biden leave the US election campaign?
Joe Biden left the US election campaign immediately after the first US presidential debate in 2024, where he did quite poorly compared to his strong opponent Donald Trump.

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