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November 6, 2024

First lady Jill Biden's Election Day attire sparks internet questions

The latest blunder by President Biden regarding slapping Republicans is the subject of the Outnumbered panel's reaction.

When First Lady Jill Biden donned a red-colored GOP pantsuit to cast her ballot on Election Day, social media erupted, as Fox News reported.

In late July, President Biden declared that he would be terminating his re-election campaign due to the increasing pressure from his Democratic colleagues and a subpar debate performance against former President Trump in June.

"Jill Biden is wearing the GOP's shade of red to cast her vote. Joe Biden is skipping the Kamala Harris watch party. Do the math," conservative influencer Ian Miles Cheong posted on X.

Despite the fact that his vice president, Kamala Harris, has emerged as his replacement on the ticket, Biden has been largely absent from the campaign trail since then.

The color red is considered synonymous with the Republican Party, and it will be employed in on-screen maps to denote the states that support former President Trump. Eyebrows were promptly raised by the First Lady's wardrobe selection.

People on X were quick to make fun of the first lady's vote for Trump, presumably because the Bidens weren't happy about how the president was compelled to abandon his re-election campaign.

More Response for Jill

"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 pissed," one user responded on X.

"Jill Biden is wearing MAGA red to go vote today," another pointed out.

When her husband decided to withdraw from the race last month, the departing first lady defended his decision.

"It’s time for something new," Biden told ABC News' Deborah Roberts. "It was the right call."

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