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NHL star’s wife doesn’t believe Harris ’embodies’ qualities of first female president, defends Trump support
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NHL star’s wife doesn’t believe Harris ’embodies’ qualities of first female president, defends Trump support

wife Montreal Canadians Star goalie Carey Price is addressing her critics after announcing on social media this week that she voted for former President Donald Trump, adding that she has “reservations” about Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the first female President of the United States.

Angela Price hosted a Q&A session on Instagram Stories on Friday; where he answered a variety of questions regarding politics, health, and his clothing brand. But most of the questions were about the fact that he had already openly admitted this. voted for Trump in the upcoming elections.

Carey Price family

Carey Price, player #31 of the Montreal Canadiens, skates with his wife and child during the NHL 100 Classic family skate after practice at Lansdowne Park on December 15, 2017 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Dave Sandford/NHLI via Getty Images)

One question asked, “Are you really going to vote for Donald Trump?” it said. “It already was,” he replied.

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The next questions focused on his support for Trump. Angela, a Washington state native, said in a video posted to Instagram Stories that many people told her she should “go to hell” for voting for Trump.

NHL Star’s wife followed the video with a lengthy post explaining her decision to vote for Trump and specifically why she couldn’t vote for Harris.

“I have been very vocal in my support for (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.), he would have my vote left or right. His commitment to improving health care aligns with my own values, because I believe our health is the most important thing. It’s an important issue. Increasing chronic “If we don’t intervene in disease rates, we owe it to our children to fight for it.”

He continued: “While I believe Trump will be a strong leader for our country, I am also impressed by Vance and his potential. As for the possibility of Kamala becoming the first female president, I have my reservations. I envision the first one being a strong, powerful leader that will have a lasting impact.” “She is an intelligent and talented female president. Unfortunately, I do not believe Kamala has these qualities.”

Kamala Harris at a campaign rally

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during her campaign rally at the Wisconsin State Fair Expo in West Allis, Wis., on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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In another post, Angela lamented her critics for the negative fallout from announcing her support for Trump. He called for “respectful dialogue”.

“It’s frustrating when people feel like they need to unfollow me or criticize me for voting for Trump. Are we too selfish to accept different ideas? Embracing different perspectives will ultimately make us stronger. We need to have a respectful dialogue, challenge each other, and prevent further division.” It is easy to blame the other side for division, but we are all responsible for continuing this cycle.”

“We must resist falling into the trap of division and polarization,” he continued. “We do not need to belittle each other because we have different views on certain issues. Unity is our greatest strength and we must strive to come together despite our differences of opinion. Can we please stop name-calling and work towards a future? No matter who you vote for, we can live together with peace and respect despite our differences of opinion.” A place where we can live together.

Carey Price and her husband

Montreal Canadiens player #31 Carey Price receives the 315th victory gold hockey stick from Jacques Plante’s son, Michel Plante, during the 315th victory ceremony before the NHL game against the Chicago Blackhawk at the Bell Center on March 16, 2019. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images)

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As election day approached, many prominent sports figures publicly endorsed the candidates. San Francisco 49ers Defensive end Nick Bosa specifically wore a “Make America Great Again” hat during a live postgame interview, prompting the NFL to review the incident for possible league violations.

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