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Topic: LeBron James: Why I'm endorsing Hillary Clinton (Read 793 times)

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Lebron has once again demonstrated he is not as smart as Michael Jordan, who once quipped, "White people buy basketball shoes too".

Lebron will sell less shoes, because of alienating a large portion of the population.

Playing politics jeopardizes his endorsement deals, especially post playing career. Jordan still sells $billions of AirJordans.

I guess in your country hillary is lesser evil than trump that is why lebron james endorse hillary than trump. But after all Hillary Clinton is pro rich peiople in yiur country that is why the black people will be failed again the government of US.
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Lebron has once again demonstrated he is not as smart as Michael Jordan, who once quipped, "White people buy basketball shoes too".

Lebron will sell less shoes, because of alienating a large portion of the population.

Playing politics jeopardizes his endorsement deals, especially post playing career. Jordan still sells $billions of AirJordans.
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Can you not think for yourself?

Don't we pay our gorgeous celebs to think for us? The last thing I want to do after a tiring day down the mines is think for myself. I'll log in to Twitter and collect my opinions for the day from the Kardashians.

^
HA ha

I never heard of Kardashians until the other day, some robbery, that has nothing to do with anything.

Yep. There are others there who seriously let celebrities do the thinking for them. Ask those people who bought things just because the celebrities they follow wore the same thing.
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Can you not think for yourself?

Don't we pay our gorgeous celebs to think for us? The last thing I want to do after a tiring day down the mines is think for myself. I'll log in to Twitter and collect my opinions for the day from the Kardashians.

^
HA ha

I never heard of Kardashians until the other day, some robbery, that has nothing to do with anything.
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Can you not think for yourself?

Don't we pay our gorgeous celebs to think for us? The last thing I want to do after a tiring day down the mines is think for myself. I'll log in to Twitter and collect my opinions for the day from the Kardashians.
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It should be noted that popular athletes and celebrities do have major influence on the public and their fans. I think that LeBron James' endorsement of Hilary Clinton is a big boost for her campaign, especially in Ohio, a state that could go either way. LeBron has to be the most loved person currently living in Cleveland and Ohio, after bringing home the NBA title after so many years. This endorsement could give Clinton the edge in the state and help her win the presidency in a month.

Just an LOL thought - that is should Trump got Wade on his side. HAHAHA. That would literally be awesome. This is a really good move by Clinton though, i have to say.
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lebron james is my idol
james follow hilary clinto so iam follow hilary clinton too

Can you not think for yourself?
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lebron james is my idol
james follow hilary clinto so iam follow hilary clinton too


ha ha ha ha ha



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"Two years ago, I told you I was coming home to Northeast Ohio — where I was born and raised. When I came back, I had two missions.

In June, thanks to my teammates and all your support, I accomplished my on-the-court mission. We came back from being down 3-1 in the NBA Finals to finally grab what we’ve waited 52 long years for: a championship in Northeast Ohio.

Holding that trophy was beyond words. It still hasn't hit me. But for me, coming home was never just about basketball.

As a kid, I didn't have much money. It was just my mom and me, and things were rough at times. But I had basketball. That gave me a family, a community, and an education. That’s more than a lot of children in Akron can say. There are a lot of people who want to tell kids who grew up like me and looked like me that they just don’t have anything to look forward to.

That’s dead wrong. And that’s why I came back to Cleveland to continue my second mission. I am determined to make sure my kids in Akron have what they need to become their best selves. Opportunities, a support system, and a safety net for kids in poverty or kids in single-parent households shouldn't be limited to those lucky enough to be blessed with athletic talent.

When I entered the league, I founded the LeBron James Family Foundation. I didn't know it at the time, but my mission has become clear. We give kids in Akron the resources and opportunities they need to stay in school and reach their dreams through education.

I don’t want to see any of them fall through the cracks. That easily could have happened to me.

But I was fortunate enough to have support and mentors around me who kept me on the right path. That’s what we’re giving these kids through my foundation. And when someone believes in you, that changes everything.

I’m so proud of the more than 1,100 students in my Wheels for Education and Akron I PROMISE Network programs. We’re working on year six now, and my kids have big plans for their futures.

A lot of them didn’t think college was for them, but now I hear they want to become things like doctors and business owners. We even have a future astrophysicist. I can’t wait to see how far these kids can go.

I also tell all my kids how important it is that they give back to the community. Because if basketball has taught me anything, it’s that no one achieves greatness alone. And it takes everyone working together to create real change.

When I look at this year’s presidential race, it’s clear which candidate believes the same thing. Only one person running truly understands the struggles of an Akron child born into poverty. And when I think about the kinds of policies and ideas the kids in my foundation need from our government, the choice is clear.

That candidate is Hillary Clinton
.

I support Hillary because she will build on the legacy of my good friend, President Barack Obama. I believe in what President Obama has done for our country and support her commitment to continuing that legacy.

Like my foundation, Hillary has always been a champion for children and their futures. For over 40 years, she’s been working to improve public schools, expand access to health care, support children’s hospitals, and so much more.

She wants to make sure kids have access to a good education, no matter what zip code they live in. She’ll rebuild schools that are falling apart and put more money into computer science. She’ll make sure teachers are paid what they deserve so they can give everything to their students.

She also has plans to make college a reality for more people in America, especially for those who can’t afford it. My kids in Akron are proof of the hope and motivation that come from knowing college can be in their future, no matter what obstacles they might be facing.

Finally, we must address the violence, of every kind, the African-American community is experiencing in our streets and seeing on our TVs. I believe rebuilding our communities by focusing on at-risk children is a significant part of the solution. However, I am not a politician, I don’t know everything it will take finally to end the violence. But I do know we need a president who brings us together and keeps us unified. Policies and ideas that divide us more are not the solution. We must all stand together — no matter where we are from or the color of our skin. And Hillary is running on the message of hope and unity that we need.

There’s still a lot of work to be done in Akron, Northeast Ohio, and all across our great country. We need a president who understands our community and will build on the legacy of President Obama. So let’s register to vote, show up to the polls, and vote for Hillary Clinton."

http://www.businessinsider.com/lebro...esident-2016-9

No hiiden agenda I guess it just that lebron is favor in clinton than trump because clinton is have lesser evil than trump. As far as I know trump is a racist and a billioner person so I guess more corrupt and fear in the US if trump wins. Trump aslo cannot think first before he acts thats his weakness.
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It should be noted that popular athletes and celebrities do have major influence on the public and their fans. I think that LeBron James' endorsement of Hilary Clinton is a big boost for her campaign, especially in Ohio, a state that could go either way. LeBron has to be the most loved person currently living in Cleveland and Ohio, after bringing home the NBA title after so many years. This endorsement could give Clinton the edge in the state and help her win the presidency in a month.
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Why would people care what a basketball player endorses for Presidential election. He is only good at playing basketball and nothing else.

Me too. This is something I've never understood. I've no interest in the opinions of celebs outside their fields of work. I suppose enough other people are so that's why they spout so much rubbish. They're good for highlighting important causes. I don't want their opinions.
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Why would people care what a basketball player endorses for Presidential election. He is only good at playing basketball and nothing else.
Same reason if Micheal Jordan endorsed Bill Clinton when he was running for president 2 decades ago. It is star fame that most American's are blinded by. They follow like zombies to the horde just so to not be against the faction called the U.S of A(sses)!

These elections are just like when deers are looking at the headlights of an oncoming Mack truck on the highway right before they get pulverized into a million pieces on the highway and some hillbilly comes to shove up their remains off the highway after that tramatic event is over before their death! Roll Eyes
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lebron james is my idol
james follow hilary clinto so iam follow hilary clinton too
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Why would people care what a basketball player endorses for Presidential election. He is only good at playing basketball and nothing else.

Nobody actually care. Except for those who are obsessed with politics.
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Why would people care what a basketball player endorses for Presidential election. He is only good at playing basketball and nothing else.
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We are not Lebron to judge him why he is for Clinton.  He is for Clinton because of all that reason.  Maybe some other time, Clinton helped him in some ways and Lebron is forever grateful for that.  Even if he supports Hillary, People should not vote for Clinton just because he was endorsed by a NBA superstar.  People now, arr smarter than before and were intelligent on whom to vote for the benefit of many citizen of the country.
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I can understand the people that do not like Trump but anyone who actually endorses Hillary should get their head out of their maybe a few of them will end up crossing Hillary and end up in a shallow grave.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piwaBO6U43U

LeBron should listen to someone who spends much of his time studying such issues.
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"Two years ago, I told you I was coming home to Northeast Ohio — where I was born and raised. When I came back, I had two missions.

In June, thanks to my teammates and all your support, I accomplished my on-the-court mission. We came back from being down 3-1 in the NBA Finals to finally grab what we’ve waited 52 long years for: a championship in Northeast Ohio.

Holding that trophy was beyond words. It still hasn't hit me. But for me, coming home was never just about basketball.

As a kid, I didn't have much money. It was just my mom and me, and things were rough at times. But I had basketball. That gave me a family, a community, and an education. That’s more than a lot of children in Akron can say. There are a lot of people who want to tell kids who grew up like me and looked like me that they just don’t have anything to look forward to.

That’s dead wrong. And that’s why I came back to Cleveland to continue my second mission. I am determined to make sure my kids in Akron have what they need to become their best selves. Opportunities, a support system, and a safety net for kids in poverty or kids in single-parent households shouldn't be limited to those lucky enough to be blessed with athletic talent.

When I entered the league, I founded the LeBron James Family Foundation. I didn't know it at the time, but my mission has become clear. We give kids in Akron the resources and opportunities they need to stay in school and reach their dreams through education.

I don’t want to see any of them fall through the cracks. That easily could have happened to me.

But I was fortunate enough to have support and mentors around me who kept me on the right path. That’s what we’re giving these kids through my foundation. And when someone believes in you, that changes everything.

I’m so proud of the more than 1,100 students in my Wheels for Education and Akron I PROMISE Network programs. We’re working on year six now, and my kids have big plans for their futures.

A lot of them didn’t think college was for them, but now I hear they want to become things like doctors and business owners. We even have a future astrophysicist. I can’t wait to see how far these kids can go.

I also tell all my kids how important it is that they give back to the community. Because if basketball has taught me anything, it’s that no one achieves greatness alone. And it takes everyone working together to create real change.

When I look at this year’s presidential race, it’s clear which candidate believes the same thing. Only one person running truly understands the struggles of an Akron child born into poverty. And when I think about the kinds of policies and ideas the kids in my foundation need from our government, the choice is clear.

That candidate is Hillary Clinton
.

I support Hillary because she will build on the legacy of my good friend, President Barack Obama. I believe in what President Obama has done for our country and support her commitment to continuing that legacy.

Like my foundation, Hillary has always been a champion for children and their futures. For over 40 years, she’s been working to improve public schools, expand access to health care, support children’s hospitals, and so much more.

She wants to make sure kids have access to a good education, no matter what zip code they live in. She’ll rebuild schools that are falling apart and put more money into computer science. She’ll make sure teachers are paid what they deserve so they can give everything to their students.

She also has plans to make college a reality for more people in America, especially for those who can’t afford it. My kids in Akron are proof of the hope and motivation that come from knowing college can be in their future, no matter what obstacles they might be facing.

Finally, we must address the violence, of every kind, the African-American community is experiencing in our streets and seeing on our TVs. I believe rebuilding our communities by focusing on at-risk children is a significant part of the solution. However, I am not a politician, I don’t know everything it will take finally to end the violence. But I do know we need a president who brings us together and keeps us unified. Policies and ideas that divide us more are not the solution. We must all stand together — no matter where we are from or the color of our skin. And Hillary is running on the message of hope and unity that we need.

There’s still a lot of work to be done in Akron, Northeast Ohio, and all across our great country. We need a president who understands our community and will build on the legacy of President Obama. So let’s register to vote, show up to the polls, and vote for Hillary Clinton."

http://www.businessinsider.com/lebro...esident-2016-9
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