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Lakers’ LeBron James speaks about endorsing Kamala Harris for President – Whittier Daily News

Lakers’ LeBron James speaks about endorsing Kamala Harris for President – Whittier Daily News

TORONTO — After endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election in a social media post on Thursday, Lakers star LeBron James explained his decision after the team’s 131-125 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday night.

“I was going to do it the day of the game in Cleveland [on Wednesday] but I didn’t want to overshadow the whole hoopla of me and Bronny [James] going back home,” LeBron explained. “That’s when I planned on doing it. I figured [Thursday] would be a good day.

“Everything was kind of silent and I wanted to make sure that it was seen and heard and heard with force. So, having a daughter, having a wife, having a mother and things of that nature, what she believes in when it comes to women’s rights, when it comes to the future with my kids and where I see our country should be, I feel like that endorsement is only right.”

LeBron posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram: “What are we even 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 KAMALA HARRIS!!!”

The post has a video that starts with comedian Tony Hinchcliffe making a racist joke at a rally for former President Donald Trump on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York. The video ends with the phrase “Hate Takes Us Back” typed out.

James endorsed President Joe Biden in the 2020 election and Hillary Clinton ahead of the 2016 election.

“And c’mon, I mean, you guys know me,” James said. “I damn sure wasn’t going the other way.”

In June 2020, James formed More Than a Vote, a nonprofit organization fighting for Black American’s voting rights and advocating criminal justice reform in the U.S.

Nneka Ogwumike, a nine-time WNBA All-Star, took over the organization’s leadership earlier this year, focusing its attention on reproductive rights ahead of this year’s election cycle.

“It all started with the ‘shut up and dribble’ thing, obviously,” James said. “And to be in a position where you can have some influence and you have a lot of people who want to be in a position to have influence as well to be able to speak outside of their realm. If it’s sports or music or movies or whatever it is, whatever the industry is, to be able to have a platform where I was able to gather a lot of men and women to speak out from that moment.

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