The U.S. presidential election is a couple of month away and there’s no actual consensus about who would be the winner between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
As voters hit the polls on Nov. 5, Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Kurt Warner wrote on X about what he wish to see from a presidential candidate.
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“I imagine I’d be an excellent president, however I do know I’m not almost sensible sufficient! However I’m sensible sufficient to know a president shouldn’t be resigned to a celebration field, they need to develop their OWN convictions on every particular person difficulty (and it’s okay to imagine in facets of either side)…” Warner posted on the social media platform on Thursday.
“They need to maintain sturdy to these convictions whereas additionally being open to listening and studying from those that have completely different experiences & stand on the opposite facet… they need to struggle for EVERY American, even realizing they received’t win each battle for everybody… they need to signify all of us with a real respect & goodness reflective of the bulk…
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“They need to error (sic) with grace, (as a result of) they’ll error within the eyes of many (as a result of) it’s not possible to make everybody pleased & win each struggle… however they need to get up daily realizing they’re in that place (as a result of) they genuinely need to make our nation higher than they discovered it!”
Fox Information Polls over the previous couple of weeks have proven a good race between Trump and Harris in the important thing battleground states of North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona.
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In a Fox Information Ballot launched on Sept. 18, Harris had a two-point lead. It was the primary time Harris hit 50% assist.
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