Former President Trump was caught up within the pleasure of the longstanding College of Alabama and College of Georgia rivalry, taking part in a wide-ranging interview on faculty soccer and the intersection of politics.
In an unique OutKick interview with Clay Travis, Trump highlighted the “energy” from the Alabama vs. Georgia sport on Saturday night time.
“This is really big time football, and it’s great to see,” Trump mentioned.
The viewers contained in the stadium cheered as Trump was proven on the jumbo TV screens, on a video board, watching the sport with Sens. Katie Britt, Tommy Tuberville and Steve Daines of Montana.
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When requested about his enchantment with the youthful voter demographic, Trump mentioned that his marketing campaign was “way up.”
“We’re way up with young people. It’s an honor. They’re very smart. And she [Kamala Harris] berated them, saying that ‘they aren’t smart’ and, I’ll be honest, they’re a lot smarter than her,” he mentioned.
“There has never been energy like there is now. And I guess it’s me, but it’s also when they look at our country and what has happened. Our country is going bad, and it’s in a very dangerous place right now. But we love our country, and we’re going to make it great again.
The changes to the NFL’s kickoff caught Trump’s attention, with the Republican nominee praising college football with sticking with the previous rules.
“Massive time faculty soccer is as large because the NFL,” he said. “I do not know what they’re doing with the kickoff return within the NFL. And I do not wish to become involved in controversy, in fact, but it surely appears to be like so unhealthy.
“And I noticed that they hadn’t’ done that in college, and they shouldn’t do it,” he mentioned. “And I think the NFL should go back. And maybe it is a little bit more dangerous, but I doubt that it’s any more dangerous. It’s football.”
“I think they made a terrible mistake in doing that,” he mentioned.
Trump turned his consideration to Vice President Kamala Harris’ working mate, Gov. Tim Walz, who attended Saturday’s sport between Minnesota and Michigan in Ann Arbor.
“He got booed out of the stadium,” he mentioned. “And you saw the hand that we got – it was a little bit different.”
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“We’ll have to see what happens on November 5. I think it’s the most important day in the history of our country,” Trump mentioned. “That’s going to be the biggest election we’ve ever had because our country is going bad. I used to say that they are destroying, no they have destroyed our country, and we’re going to bring it back.”
Trump turned his consideration to seven-time NFL Tremendous Bowl champion, Tom Brady, who made his debut within the broadcast sales space for FOX Sports activities.
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“I think he’s done really well. And I think he’ll do really well. He’s a winner, he’s a champion,” Trump mentioned when requested about his efficiency. “And, there are a lot of people that are jealous of him, so they’re always going to say, no matter how well he does, they’ll stay as negative as they can.”
“I think he’s doing fantastically well,” he mentioned.
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