Election 2020: Sports World Reacts to Joe Biden's Projected Win
11/07/2020 03:30 pm EST
Former NHL player Brooks Laich isn't eligible to vote due to only having a green card, but he paid particular attention to the election. Laich responded to the projected win with a long post on Instagram, saying that he wanted to see the country come together. He referred to himself as a citizen of hope instead of a Republican or a Democrat. "I say that I have hope for this leadership, to specifically do that. Unite the United States of America, bring us together, celebrate our diversity, and lead us to a better today, tomorrow, and future," Laich wrote.
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler previously turned heads when he showed his support for President Donald Trump. Some people agreed with his opinion while others strongly opposed him. Once multiple outlets projected Biden to win the 2020 Presidential Election, Cutler responded with a graph on social media. He also said that it "seems pretty legit." Once again, the Instagram users responded with mixed reactions. Some told Cutler to "go cry" while others expressed hope that recounts would lead to Trump winning the election in a comeback.
There is an infamous moment from early in Jamal Adams' NFL career in which he could not enter the New York Jets' facility. He walked up to the door, followed proper protocol, but the door would not unlock for him despite several tries. This moment became the backdrop of several memes in the ensuing years, some poking fun at both the Jets and the safety. Adams and other people got in on the fun on Saturday morning after outlets projected Biden to win the election. They said that Trump wouldn't be able to unlock the doors at the White House.
There was an iconic moment during a Sunday night game featuring the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. Safety Budda Baker intercepted a Russell Wilson pass and headed for the end zone. He appeared to be in the clear, but wide receiver DK Metcalf chased him down with jaw-dropping speed. The highlight lived on and many used it as a representation of the 2020 presidential election.
When outlets projected Biden to win the election, many people headed to LeBron James' Twitter feed to see his response. The Los Angeles Lakers player has a well-documented history with Trump, resulting in several critical comments from both men. As expected, James had several comments about the election.
There were several NBA figures expressing excitement about the projected outcome of the election. Former Lakers star Magic Johnson was particularly outspoken and reflected upon the recent trend of "victories." Similarly, Atlanta Hawks player Trae Young posted several messages celebrating Biden and Kamala Harris. The list included a video in which he dribbled around a San Antonio Spurs player before making a pass. Biden's head replaced his own while Trump's head replaced that of the Spurs player.
Former motocross star Carey Hart has been very outspoken about Trump over the past four years. While he is a self-proclaimed Republican, Hart also says that "he hates" the current president. Hart responded to the projected election outcome on Saturday afternoon, sending both a sincere message to citizens of the United States and a joke about Trump leaving the White House.
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