A group of women across the United States are organizing online to spread pro-Kamala Harris messages through sticky notes in their communities. The initiative involves writing messages like “Woman to woman: No one sees your vote at the polls. Vote Harris/Walz” and posting them in various places such as bathroom stalls, tampon boxes, and gym facilities. While the origin of the trend is unclear, women participating in the effort share ideas and inspiration through social media, particularly in pro-Harris Facebook groups. The Harris campaign has denied any involvement in the initiative.
Women involved in the sticky notes campaign have found it to be a non-confrontational way to support their political beliefs, especially in Republican-dominated areas where they may face backlash for their views. Some women have even ordered pre-printed sticky notes to streamline the process of posting messages. Despite the lack of clarity on who started the grassroots campaign, many women are dedicated to spreading messages of support for Harris wherever they can. The online organizing efforts in various Facebook groups, including “Cat Ladies for Kamala Harris,” have provided a platform for women to share ideas and encourage each other to participate in the initiative. The dedication and passion of these women in supporting Harris through sticky notes showcase their commitment to engaging in the political process in meaningful ways.
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