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‘Shocked’ husband speechless as wife files for divorce after he voted for Trump

An American man has asked "how do I fix this?" after saying his wife wants to divorce him and "throw away our entire life" after he voted for Donald Trump in the US presidential elections

Donald Trump's victory has divided opinion
Donald Trump's victory has divided opinion(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

A man has said he can’t believe his wife was ready to “throw away our entire life” after filing for divorce over his vote for Donald Trump.

The distraught husband wrote on social media that he has been left without words that the marriage could fall apart over politics - and that the divorce papers could be served so quickly.


It is only a week since Trump dramatically won the US Presidential election in a bitterly fought contest first against Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris after he stood down.


There was plenty of mudslinging from both sides as Democrats pointed to Trump being a convicted felon and claimed he was against women’s rights over abortion. At the same time the Republican leader wildly claimed that Harris was a “communist”.

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The man shared his disbelief on social media
The man shared his disbelief on social media

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The result from the election came a lot quicker than expected with a much bigger majority for Trump than opinion polls suggested. And for one American the divorce papers have also come extremely quickly. He wrote online: “I voted for Trump, my wife sent me divorce papers. What do I do? I didn’t even know it was possible to be served divorce papers this quickly.”

His post has been shared widely and has more than 12.5 million views on X and sparked a fierce debate. The man also wrote: “I don’t even know what to say. I’m shocked I married somebody willing to throw away our entire life over politics. Last week we were happy, today we’re getting divorced.

"She won’t have a discussion, she says nothing will change her mind Insists she is going to report my parents because they live off of disability but my dad does some cash work auto repair, so now I’m worried for my while family (sic).”


It clearly seems that the relationship has quickly become acrimonious with a vicious argument now over possessions. He continued in his post: “She wants me to buy her out of the house, we have $300k in it plus built a 4-bay garage since we bought it 3 years ago. I can’t afford that.

"When I told her this as she was packing her things she said “I guess you’re finally going to really know how it feels to be f****d by a Democrat.” ETA: her name is on the deed but not the mortgage. I’m not confident that I can reason with her. What do I do? Where do I start? How do I fix this? Is anybody else experiencing this in the wake of election results?”

It has prompted nearly 7,000 comments so far with a mix of people feeling sympathy for him and understanding his shock while others suggest he had it coming. One person wrote: “Jesus, when the dust settles he will be glad she is gone. If she would leave him over this, then she was already out the door and looking for an excuse. I hope he finds a nice, conservative woman who actually loves and respects him.”

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But another hit back: “I’m shocked I married somebody willing to throw away our entire life over politics” that’s probably how she felt too you don’t get to vote for policies that will actively hurt people in your life & then act confused when those people no longer want to associate with you.”

A further said: “Her body her choice and she chose to not let him have that body no more.” Others also feels that there must have already been problems in the marital home. A person said in the X debate: “My guess voting for Trump wasn't only reason for the divorce. It's a easy excuse to try and justify why.”

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