Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Brett Favre is about to seem at a marketing campaign rally for former President Donald Trump on Wednesday, and it seems he’s coming to grips with the wild actuality of this election cycle.
Favre posted his response on social media on Monday with barely per week to go earlier than most voters head to the polls to forged their vote within the presidential and different elections.
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“In all the elections I’ve seen over my lifetime, I’ve never seen one where there was so much hate,” Favre wrote on X. “It’s certainly sad to see.”
The Trump marketing campaign introduced Favre as a visitor speaker when Trump visits Inexperienced Bay on Wednesday. The occasion will happen on the Resch Middle.
Favre has been a staunch advocate of Trump, endorsing him in 2020 when he ran up towards Joe Biden. Trump misplaced his bid for re-election at the moment.
He mentioned final 12 months the US was in a “better place” when Trump was president.
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“I think our country was in better shape with him,” he informed Jason Whitlock on the “Fearless” podcast. “I think Donald was a non-political president, and I liked that about him. Was he perfect? Absolutely not. Am I perfect? Absolutely not. I’m flawed just like the rest of ’em. We’re all flawed. But I really felt like he had our country in a better place and really cared about our people in our country.
“Black, White, Hispanic, Asian — you title it. I believe in the event you had been an American citizen, he cared about you, before everything. I do not know if our present president has the identical mentality.”
In 2020, Favre backed Trump because of his stance on freedom of speech, gun rights and support for the military and police after a summer of racial unrest after the death of George Floyd.
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“My Vote is for what makes this nation nice, freedom of speech and faith, the second modification, hard-working tax-paying residents, police and army. On this election, we’ve got freedom of selection, which all ought to respect. For me and these ideas, my vote is for [Donald Trump],” Favre wrote on X at the time.
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