Jodie Haydon (along with Kirilly Dutton) have both written op-ed’s on why they believe their partners should be PM.

Albanese did Melbourne radio Nova FM this morning where he was asked about Jodie’s letter (spoiler, she is voting Labor)

Look, she’s just fantastic. And this morning, she’s still in the hotel room, I’ve got to say, at the moment, rather than going to the early events this morning. But she’s fantastic I mean, just great when you go through really long days, having someone to talk to at the end of the day and just to be there and be supportive. She’s also really smart and does particularly well. Make sure as well she has a different perspective.

As a woman, she’s very clear about issues like working from home. Like when that came up, she was just on to us every day saying, “this is a big issue, these people don’t understand what modern situations are like and what impact this will have on women in particular,” and I said to her every day, “yep, I know, we’re campaigning against it.” She was like, “go harder,” basically, she was very passionate –
 
PHILLIPS: Oh, good. I’m glad that she lays the law down for you.
 
PRIME MINISTER: Oh, yeah. She’s a tough Central Coastie from New South Wales –
 
PHILLIPS: Who’s the boss in your house? –
 
PRIME MINISTER: They make them tough. I think the truth is that there’s a little fluffy four pawed –
 
PHILLIPS: Oh, yeah.
 
HAWKINS: Oh, the dog.
 
PHILLIPS: Yeah, the dog runs my house, too.
 
PRIME MINISTER: She gets whatever she wants, Toto.
 
HAWKINS: In a way, we are voting in the couple. You know what I mean? Yeah, You go home, you talk to your partner. So, I think that’s great that she putting her input in. I remember when the Obamas were running for their spot in the Oval. They promised the kids a dog at the end of the campaign just because it’s so much work. Have you promised Jodie a cheeky little holiday, a bit of jewellery?
 
STANAWAY: Doesn’t she get a wedding?
 
PRIME MINISTER: Oh look, well, she gets a wedding regardless. And it might be a little bit more private if we have a bad outcome tomorrow. So, we did have to delay it, effectively, because of just concentrating on the job.
 
PHILLIPS: Running the country.
 
PRIME MINISTER: Yeah, all of that. She certainly understood that. We did have a cheeky idea of, because we got engaged on Valentine’s Day last year, of just doing it, just a really quiet official thing in Valentine’s Day this year and seeing how long it would take before people get asked, “is that a wedding ring on your finger?”
 
PHILLIPS: Oh, I love that.
 
HAWKINS: Oh, that’s cool.
 
PRIME MINISTER: Yeah, we didn’t, but we just thought, “no, her parents wouldn’t be happy with that.”
 
PHILLIPS: No, we want a big wedding. We want the big wedding, Cinderella wedding.
 
PRIME MINISTER: No, we will have a small wedding, but it will be really nice.