Kamala Harris or Donald Trump: American sports also vote
Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. It is November 5, the first Tuesday after the first Monday of this month – the date that Congress established for elections in 1845 -, The United States will elect the 47th President of the North American country in the election. There will be 240 million Americans who will be able to exercise their right to vote – 75 million of whom have already done so – and Sport has also established itself.
From NBA or NFL stars, coaches, brand representatives and sports entrepreneurs.There are many who have sought support for one candidate or the other in recent weeks, while polls have offered remarkable parity between Harris and Trump,
Given the opinion created by athletes among many fans, especially young men, The Democratic candidate launched the ‘Athletes for Harris’ campaign a few weeks ago (Athletes for Harris) with the aim of mobilizing progressive voters. “Athletes are some of the most trusted voices for key voting blocs, making them uniquely qualified activists for Vice President Harris’ campaign,” the statement said.
What are we talking about here? When I think about my children and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear. Vote for Kamala Harris!!!
But without the need for new political campaigns, there are stars whose commitment to society beyond sports has led them to take sides in public defense of their views over the years. One of them is Lakers star LeBron James, who wrote on social networks: “What are we talking about here? When I think about my children and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. Vote for Kamala Harris!!!
Too Golden State Warriors leader and one of the NBA’s most influential players, Stephen Curry, showed his support for the Democratic nominee and encouraged Americans to go to the polls. The player said, “I had the opportunity to meet Kamala with my team at the White House last year. I can say one thing: I knew then and I definitely know now that the Oval Office would be a great fit for her.” Is.” “Kamala, as president, can continue to move our country forward. This is about maintaining hope and faith in our country. Let’s get out and vote like never before.”
In fact, after the Warriors won the NBA in the 2016–2017 season, several players including Curry or Kevin Durant refused to go to the White House to celebrate the title, leading Trump to “rescind the invitation.”
Many technicians are also on the bench He has shown his support for Kamala Harris, like legendary Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, who has always been forceful in his statements: “You wouldn’t let him take care of your kids. You wouldn’t hire him if you had a small business. Do you want that guy in your business? Absolutely not. Are we going to vote for him for president ?”
Popovich sees a clear winner After the two candidates debated in early September. ,Kamala Harris beat him in the debate. And since then he wants nothing to do with him, because, as he said before, he has eaten up too many of his kind as Attorney General. He’s a small fish compared to some of the guys he went after. And he knows it. He has been repeatedly called a xenophobe, a religious fanatic, a racist, unfit for office. And they are right.”
He has repeatedly called Trump a xenophobe, a religious fanatic, a racist, unfit for office. and they are right
Exactly what your co-worker thinks Warriors and ‘Dream Team’ coach Steve Kerr, in an interview on MARCA He assured that “Kamala could be a breath of fresh air. She could be a new energy. She has dignity that Trump doesn’t have and I believe in her. I support her policies on abortion, gun control, immigration.” But I believe. I am very confident.” I am very supportive of Kamala’s personality.”
In sports beyond basketball, such as nflTennis or athletics, some celebrities, to a lesser extent than the NBA, have defended the political project of multiple Olympic medalist Kamala Harris From Carl Lewis to former world No. 1 Andy Roddick or Coco Gauff: “His stats have been inspiring,” the 2023 US Open champion said. That opportunity.”
Tyson, Dana White or Danica Patrick with Trump
Donald Trump, who has chosen to publicly promote golf and mixed martial arts events on several occasions, has received support from many athletes and businessmen in these disciplines. UFC President Dana White maintains close ties to the Republican candidate. “Donald saw that the UFC could become great. Plus, he’s an athlete. He loves sports…”, the president said.
Too Mike Tyson Made his vote public: “I’m going to vote for Trump. Is anyone going to do something about it?” the boxer said during a recent interview. And Hulk Hogan highlights the Republican nominee’s talking points. Hogan said, “I don’t believe the polls. It’s gonna be a landslide. You know, ‘too big to be rigged’, brother.” ,When it comes to business, Trump is a businessmanYou know, like that economic forum where they taught a lesson to the guy who didn’t know anything about tariffs.”
Among NBA franchise owners, the situation with the Dallas Mavericks stands out, with its current president being a businesswoman. miriam adelsonShe is the fifth richest woman in the United States, with a net worth estimated at $30 billion. Adelson, a strong supporter of Trump’s policies, has financed the Republican campaign with approximately $95 million.One of the biggest endorsements of the candidate who wants to return to the White House for a second time.
And other women in sports supporting Trump include former pilots NARSCAR Danica Patrick“Voting for Donald Trump is like a vote of reason,” Patrick said. “This is the logical and appropriate choice.”