Voter goes viral for saying he voted for Harris so girlfriend wouldn’t break up with him
A voter in North Carolina, identified as Bryan Flores, gained attention after claiming he cast his vote for Vice President Kamala Harris due to pressure from his girlfriend, who threatened to break up with him if he did not vote. During an interview with CNN, Flores stated that he felt compelled to vote after receiving numerous messages from his girlfriend urging him to participate in the election. However, he later admitted that he was not being truthful in his statement about the motivation behind his choice. The incident sparked discussions about the influence of personal relationships on voting behavior, especially in a critical swing state.
North Carolina voter goes viral after claiming he voted for Harris over threats from girlfriend
A voter in North Carolina claimed he made a last-minute vote for Vice President Kamala Harris due to his girlfriend threatening to break up with him, later revealing that he was lying.
CNN was interviewing voters who had just finished voting in the swing state when they interviewed a man named Bryan Flores, who opted to vote for Harris.
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“So, I wasn’t going to vote at all until my girlfriend was blowing up my phone, telling me to go vote,” Flores said. “And if I didn’t, she was going to break up with me, so now I’m here.”
a voter in North Carolina tells CNN he wasn’t going to vote but did when his girlfriend told him if he didn’t vote for Harris she would break up with him pic.twitter.com/otq5h3nB5R
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When pressed on if his girlfriend was serious, Flores admitted he “made that up” simply because “it’s funny to say that.” He did confirm that his girlfriend asked him to vote for Harris.
The voter said he visited the polling location around 5 p.m., and it took him “about two hours” to cast his vote.
Ahead of Election Day, a total of 4,465,548 early votes were cast by Sunday, far outpacing the previous record of 3.6 million early votes in 2020. The results were promising for former President Donald Trump, with registered Republicans accounting for 33.3% of the votes compared to the registered Democrats’ 32.4%.
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