
Pro-Harris sticky notes pop up in women's restrooms and gyms and on tampon boxes
Earl & Kate Deep Dive · Earl Cotten and Katherine Mayfield
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Summary
Women across the United States are engaging in a grassroots campaign to support Kamala Harris for president by writing pro-Harris messages on sticky notes and placing them in public spaces, primarily women's restrooms and gyms. This movement, which is largely organized online, has gained popularity on Facebook, where women share their experiences and ideas for spreading the message. The initiative has been particularly successful in Republican-dominated areas, where women say it allows them to express their political views without fear of backlash. While the campaign is not officially affiliated with the Harris campaign, women involved in the effort say they are motivated by a desire to give voice to women who may feel pressured to vote against their own beliefs.
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