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Did Jill Biden Secretly Vote For Trump? Internet Erupts Over First Lady's 'MAGA Red' Outfit

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President Joe Biden won't be attending Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' election night watch party that is scheduled to be held at Howard University in Washington DC, just two miles away from the White House. "Tonight, the president and First Lady will watch election results in the White House residence with longtime aides and senior White House staff," a White House authority told Washington Examiner, adding that the president will receive regular updates on the state of races across the country.”The move comes amid reports of rift between the POTUS and his No. 2 Harris. Going by the reports in several media outlets, Biden has allegedly undermined Harris, whom he had picked to be his running mate.What added fuel to the fire was the “MAGA Red” attire of First Lady Jill Biden on the voting day. Jill Biden’s outfit sparked a social media frenzy with users speculating if she voted for former president Donald Trump.

One user on X reacted to her outfit saying, "Jill wore all red to vote. No way she didn't vote for Trump."

Another user on X commented, "Jill Biden wore red to cast her vote. No way that was a coincidence.""Here is Jill Biden leaving her polling today (wearing bright red). Who do you think she voted for?" said a third person on X, formerly known as Twitter.

"Jill wore all red to vote. As the wife of a democrat politician, there's no way she doesn't know how this looks. Biden and Jill are all pissed," added a fourth person on the Elon Musk-led website. Donald Trump has often referred to the alleged rift between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris during presidential debates. The former Republican president insisted that Biden “hates” Harris, a line he would repeat at his rallies following the debate. “He’s angry at her and he hates her. He can’t take much more. It was an overthrow,” Trump said, referring to Biden being replaced by Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee. “He can’t stand her.” The United States is polling in all 50 states in the November 5 election seen to be a close fight between the former US president Donald Trump from the Republican side and Kamala Harris for Democrats. The results are likely to be out by Wednesday night EST.
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