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Olympic Gold Medalist Stephen Curry Endorses Kamala Harris for President at DNC
Aug 23, 2024, 12:42 AM
NBA superstar Stephen Curry, a member of the Golden State Warriors, has officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for President of the United States. The endorsement was made through a video message played during the final night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC). In his message, Curry, who recently won an Olympic gold medal with Team USA, expressed his belief that Harris could bring unity and move the country forward. He urged people to vote and get active, echoing the words of Michelle Obama to 'do something.' Curry highlighted the honor of supporting Harris, suggesting that the Oval Office suits her well.
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