Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr used irony to talk about the outcome of the American elections that gave victory to Donald Trump, compared to those he lost in 2020 and that, today, the Republican considers electoral fraud without any proof.
“I’m grateful there was no voter fraud this time. Last time there were illegal immigrants who crossed the border, raped and killed people and then voted six times… It was unfortunate,” he told a conference of press, asked about the elections “It’s great that all the American elections have been valid, except the last one, four years ago.”
Earlier, in a more serious tone, Kerr said he believed “in democracy” and that people had decided to vote for Trump. “I want the next four years to go well and for our country to do well,” he replied. The coach of the American basketball team is a fierce critic of Trump and tried to encourage the mobilization of citizens to go to the polls: “Go vote. Vote for whoever you want, but understand that these elections are legitimate. “They’re real… No one would have ever thought the election wasn’t legitimate until the convicted felon running again decided to make this whole thing up to scare people.”
Kerr supported Kamala Harris’ candidacy in this election and praised her as someone “who has the dignity that Trump doesn’t have.” “I believe in his policies related to abortion, gun prevention and immigration. “I’m very supportive of Kamala Harris’ personality,” he said. in an interview with Marca.
The coach is one of the most respected voices in the NBA and has previously criticized Republican policy positions. A few years ago, he harshly criticized their rejection of gun control in the United States after the shootings in which at least 19 minors and two teachers were murdered in Texas.
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