When Napier shared the poll results with her followers, some were surprised by the results.
Of the 71,000 people who cast their vote, 48% said Vice President Kamala Harris had their vote.
52% said they were going to vote for Donald Trump.

Napier shared that most of the votes had come from women.
The Trump camp, meanwhile, did significantly better among young female voters.
In retrospect, the poll Napier shared on Instagram was an indication of what was to come.

Many assumed she was openly declaring her support for the Republican Party by doing so.
I am so tired of people LOOKING for things to separate us all by.
We can’t see what we can’t see," shewrote.

When Ben’s bid for city council was unsuccessful, Napier was slightly relieved.
““Through this [the show] we’ve been able to accomplish so much more.
Not just in Laurel, but across America,” Ben said.

No one else can change that person’s history or experiences,” Napierwrote.
Can we kindly try harder?"
Others agreed that Napier’s suggested approach was the best solution to the widespread division in the country.

“Thank you for articulating exactly what I feel.
Love is so much stronger than hate,” anotherwrote.
It will not heal what’s wrong."

“It’s just noise,” she concluded.
That is a pandemic that spans the globe," he explained.