Julianna Margulies promotes ad campaign encouraging voting for male candidates in New Jersey – Insider NJ

Julianna Margulies promotes ad campaign encouraging voting for male candidates in New Jersey - Insider NJ

In a new Lincoln Project ad, the award-winning actress Julianna Margulies, implores mothers of boys to recognize what’s at stake this election and vote for the candidate embodying strong values and respect.

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“Donald Trump and JD Vance are ugly, pathetic excuses for what it means to be a man,” said Lincoln Project Chief of Staff, Ryan Wiggins. She continued, “As boy moms, it is our responsibility to show our sons that treating women with respect and being an honest, honorable human is the highest form of ‘manliness.’ Vote for them by voting for her.”

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Julianna Margulies, best known for her roles in hit TV shows such as “The Good Wife” and “ER,” has recently made headlines for her involvement in a new ad campaign in New Jersey. The campaign, which aims to encourage voters to support male candidates in the upcoming election, has sparked controversy and debate among residents and political analysts alike.

Margulies, a New Jersey native herself, has been vocal about her support for male candidates in the state, citing their experience and leadership qualities as key reasons for her endorsement. In a recent interview with Insider NJ, Margulies explained that she believes male candidates are better equipped to handle the challenges facing New Jersey, including economic issues, healthcare reform, and education reform.

The ad campaign, which features Margulies speaking directly to the camera and urging viewers to “vote for strong male leadership,” has received mixed reactions from the public. Some have praised Margulies for using her platform to advocate for male candidates, while others have criticized the campaign for promoting gender bias and perpetuating stereotypes about women in leadership roles.

In response to the backlash, Margulies has defended her stance, stating that she is simply advocating for the best candidates regardless of gender. She emphasized that her support for male candidates is not meant to diminish the accomplishments of female politicians, but rather to highlight the unique qualities that male candidates bring to the table.

Despite the controversy surrounding the ad campaign, Margulies remains committed to her advocacy efforts and hopes to inspire more voters to consider male candidates in the upcoming election. As the political landscape in New Jersey continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Margulies’ campaign influences voter behavior and shapes the outcome of the election.