amala Harris or Donald Trump. On November 5, the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the month - a date set by Congress in 1845 for - Some 240 million Americans will be able to exercise their right to vote - 75 million of them have already done so early - and From , many have in recent weeks called for support for one candidate or the other, as polls show a remarkable equality between . Given the opinion that sportsmen and women create among many fans, especially young men, with the aim of mobilizing the progressive electorate.
"Athletes are some of the most trusted voices for key voting blocs, making them exceptionally qualified activists for Vice President Harris' campaign," the statement read. But without the need for new political campaigns, there are stars whose commitment to society, beyond sport, has led them to take sides for years in the public defense of their ideas. "What are we talking about here? When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me.
Vote for Kamala Harris!". Stephen Curry, leader of the Golden State Warriors and one of the most influential players in the NBA, also showed his support for the Democratic candidate and encouraged Americans to go to the polls. "I had the opportunity to visit Kamala with my team last year at the White House.
I can say something: I knew it then, and I definitely know it now, the Oval Office suits her very well," said the player. "Kamala, as president, can continue to move our.