Chicago Sky All-Star Angel Reese sent four words to voters ahead of the presidential election on Tuesday.
It’s Election Day everywhere in the United States, meaning millions of voters will head to the polls to cast their ballot for several key races, including the presidential race.
Angel Reese (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Tens of millions of people have already cast their ballots. Voters have one last opportunity to weigh in on the presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial races across the country.
Angel Reese just wants to ensure that everybody who hasn’t cast a vote gets out to go and do it.
Taking to X on Tuesday morning, WNBA star Angel Reese had a simple message for her 670,000 followers: “GET UP & VOTE.”
Polls have opened across the country and will continue into the evening.
According to CNN’s latest data, 83 million people have already cast their ballots in 48 states and the District of Columbia.
This is a great sign as it is way more than half of the roughly 158 million votes cast for president in 2020.
Reese is doing her part and using her voice to ensure that others make their voices heard as well.
Angel Reese Finally Broke Her Silence On New Chicago Sky Coach
The Sky fired Teresa Weatherspoon, who had a close relationship with Reese, earlier this offseason. She was rather hurt and upset.
Angel Reese has signaled approval for new Chicago Sky head coach Tyler Marsh this week.
Reese reacted to the hiring on Saturday with a one-letter post on X, formerly Twitter: “W.”
Reese suffered a season-ending wrist injury that caused her to miss the final few games of the year.
The Sky lost its final five games and 12 of its last 14 to finish 13-27, the league’s worst record.
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