Caitlin Clark stirs controversy: Does she support Kamala Harris because of her boyfriend's influence?

 

The Indiana Fever‘s Caitlin Clark is the latest celebrity to back Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States Presidential Election but is she truly thinking with a free mind or is she following the influence of her boyfriend?

Harris looks to defend the Democrats’ position in the White House after President Joe Biden announced he would not seek re-election as she runs against the infamously controversial Donald Trump and Republicans.

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The pair faced off in a debate on Tuesday, September 10 and it was Harris who came off looking better with polls suggesting she had a 63:37 lead over Trump, who seemed to string together some nonsensical sentences in which he accused immigrants of eating household pets.

And the WNBA is weighing in on their thoughts for November’s Election Day, with Sue BirdA’ja Wilson and now Caitlin Clark seemingly tips Harris to go all the way after “liking” Taylor Swift’s endorsement post on social media.

The 22-year-old, formerly of the Iowa Hawkeyes in the NCAA, has stayed out of politics within the WNBA let alone the larger world, however her boyfriend does not subscribe to the same policy and has openly backed Harris.

Connor McCaffrey shared the Democrat candidates’ “We Choose Freedom” video pondering which kind of United States of America people want to live in between Harris‘ moderate politics of Trump‘s MAGA fanatics.

When is voting for the 2024 United States Presidential Election?

Trump is competing in the third election of his life at the age of 78, which Harris is in her first ever one as a candidate for president at the much younger age of 59 and they will find out who was convinced the people and electoral college soon.

Election Day will be held on Tuesday, November 5 whilst those casting postal votes/ballots can send them in sooner.

After the ABC debate, the mood seems to have swung back in the favor of Harris but Sue Bird was ahead of the trend by catching onto the hype when she did her rally in Philadelphia.

“Watching that,” Bird said of Harris‘ rally and momentum. “My feeling was ‘Wow.’

“I haven’t felt something in a long time.”