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    Caitlin Clark encourages voters to educate themselves while declining to endorse Harris

    By Asher Notheis,

    3 hours ago

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    Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark advocated informed voting when asked about potentially endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris , arguing people should continue to educate themselves ahead of the election .

    Clark’s statement comes shortly after musician Taylor Swift endorsed Harris in the 2024 election via an Instagram post. Ahead of Wednesday night’s WNBA game between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces, a reporter asked Clark about liking Swift’s post and whether she plans to give a similar endorsement.

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    “I think for myself is I have this amazing platform, so I think the biggest thing would be just to encourage people to register to vote,” Clark said. “I think for myself, this is the second time I can vote in an election at age 22, I could vote when I was age 18. So I think do that, that’s the biggest thing I can do with the platform that I have, and that’s the same thing Taylor did. And I think continue to educate yourself with the candidates that we have, the policies that they’re supporting.”

    Swift said in her endorsement of Harris that she had “done my research” and “made my choice” to support the vice president and that the research for other voters is “all yours to do.”

    Clark’s advocacy to vote received praise from OutKick host and women’s sports activist Riley Gaines, who called it a “perfect answer.”

    Perfect answer from Caitlin Clark when asked by a reporter if she would be endorsing Kamala Harris.

    She urged everyone to do their own research & exercise their constitutional right to vote. What's not to like about Clark? pic.twitter.com/Dopu6Noy7d

    — Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) September 12, 2024

    Clark’s encouragement to vote without providing an endorsement mirrors what Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes advocated, telling voters in April to “do the research” before voting . Mahomes did not endorse either former President Donald Trump or then-presidential candidate Joe Biden in 2020, though he did join NBA star LeBron James’s “More Than A Vote” campaign, which encouraged black people to get registered to vote.

    Last month, Mahomes's wife, Brittany, generated controversy online when she appeared to like an Instagram post of Trump's. In the wake of the controversy, Mahomes wrote a message that did not directly reference the drama but stated that people “have to have some deep rooted issues” from childhood to “hate to see others doing well.” Trump thanked her for her support.

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    Swift, Brittany Mahomes, and Patrick Mahomes were spotted attending the 2024 U.S. Open final together on Sunday, with Swift joined by her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

    Earlier this year, movie star and wrestler Dwayne Johnson revealed that he was not planning to endorse any candidate for 2024. The actor previously endorsed Biden ahead of the 2020 election, explaining that he thought giving his endorsement was “the best decision for me” at the time.

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    Savage
    4m ago
    Smart girl……..
    KaraokeGuy Sean
    23m ago
    To know a politician's history of beliefs, actions, and voting... is to know their likely future action and voting in office. Kamala's current claims of moderate/conservative policy should raise nothing but red flags for those who know her history. She's a far left liberal trying to wear a "sheep's clothing" of policy she has no intention of pursuing in office. Anybody expecting her to make good on promises completely contrary to her history... are fools. During the debate... instead of answering if Americans doing better now than under Trump. "I was raised a 'middle-class' kid. My mom had to save to buy our first house as a teenager" Many don't know and will assume American middle-class... however, her father and mother split when she was 8 and mom moved them to Canada... where they lived until after Kamala graduated high school, in Canada. So her "middle-class" upbringing was substantially in Canada... does that really mean the same thing here?
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