Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark’s family has revealed where they lean politically ahead of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.
Current Vice President Kamala Harris seems to have most of the basketball world on her side. The WNBA seems mostly pro-Harris, while NBA players have also made it clear that they favor her.
Caitlin Clark’s family (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Golden State Warriors and Team USA head coach Steve Kerr has been very outspoken about politics over the last several years and has made no secret of his feelings on Donald Trump.
“I’ll be getting out every day to help people get out to vote on November 5 and elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as the next President and Vice President of the United States,” he said at the Democratic National Convention earlier this week.
“After the results are tallied that night, we can, in the words of the great Steph Curry, we can tell Donald Trump, ‘Night, night!’”
Caitlin Clark’s Other Half Showed Support For The Obamas This Week
As for Caitlin Clark, her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, showed support for the Obama family via social media. while they spoke at the convention. You can see the former Iowa hooper’s post right below:
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Connor McCaffery post (Photo via connor_m30/IG)
It’s believed that the Fever star feels the same way.
As suggested above, Harris is being endorsed by most of the WNBA.
“I think it’s really important that we don’t go backwards as we’ve seen, some of the threats to basic human rights, the things that we care about in our league, and so I’m proud to stand with the players in this in backing Kamala Harris,” Team USA head coach Cheryl Reeve said at the recent Olympic Games in France.
Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink also revealed her intention to vote for Harris over Trump in the coming election.
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