Monica Lewinsky reveals who she voted for in 2024 election
Monika Lewinsky urged her supporters to vote for Kamala Harris as the election reaches its climax.
The 51-year-old activist took to social media to call on her 1.1 million followers to support the Democratic ticket, sharing a smiling selfie while wearing an “I Voted” sticker.
‘PLEASE VOTE!’ she captioned the photo, “(Preferably like I did for Harris/Walz).”
It comes as both the Trump and Harris campaigns ramp up their get-out-the-vote efforts days before polls close on Tuesday, with early voting data showing more than 60 million Americans have already cast their ballots.
Monika Lewinsky urged supporters to vote for Kamala Harris with a smiling selfie while wearing an ‘I Voted’ sticker as the presidential race entered its final stretch
Lewinsky has made no secret of her support for Democrats in the past, and has repeatedly called on her followers in recent weeks to support Harris.
And now that early voting is open across the country, Lewinsky and her supporters may be heartened by early data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab.
The data shows that of the 60 million Americans who have already voted, women make up 54 percent, compared to men’s 44 percent.
According to the results, several swing states see a similar 10% difference between the genders when it comes to who voted early: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and North Carolina.
Pennsylvania in particular could be crucial in determining the winner of the White House.
While the numbers only show that more women voted — but not who they voted for — polls show Trump with a significant deficit among female voters compared to Kamala Harris.
Early voting data showed 54 percent of all voters so far were women, boosting Kamala Harris’ chances in the race
Former President Donald Trump seen in North Carolina on Saturday as both campaigns ramp up efforts in swing states as the race enters its final days
An analysis of Reuters/Ipsos polling from October shows Harris had a 12-point lead over Trump among women.
Moreover, Harris trailed Trump by just two points among white women — 46% to 44% — a much smaller margin than the 16-point lead Trump had over Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
Polls continue to show the presidential race as a dead end between the two candidates, but Trump’s odds took a big hit in the betting markets on Friday.
With four days until the election, prominent betting website Kalshi had Trump’s chances of winning at 53 percent, compared to 47 percent for Harris – a serious drop from the 64 – 36 lead he enjoyed just days before.