Everyone's entitled to express their political beliefs. I don't presume to tell anybody who to vote for. I am comfortable telling people what my opinions are.
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I would never tell anyone who to vote for. I'm a different kind of 'liberal' and I think people should be true to themselves. If you're Republican or Democrat, conservative or liberal, you should be true to yourself and be who you are.
I vote in every general election, but I'm not a party member or an ideologue. I've never told anyone who I've voted for.
It's not my place to tell you whom to vote for, to take any political stand, to tell you what religion to believe in. I'm an athlete. I can influence certain things, but when I see other athletes and celebrities telling you whom to vote for, I actually get a bit offended.
I'm moved to think about the political state of our country right now. Most people who go out and vote have a very clear sense of what's right and wrong. And a lot of those people who don't aren't sure, so they don't go out and vote.
I'm entitled to my political opinions, and I get to vote because I'm an American.
I do vote but I don't think that any political party represents my point of view.
I just think the mood of the country is now that people don't necessarily want an elected official to tell them how they ought to cast their vote. Matter of fact, it's the opposite, and they want to express themselves, and they have a right to, and I'll respect their choice.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, which people don't seem to be shy about expressing.
I said I support anyone's right to run for public office and will support those people who support positions that's in the Republican platform.
I don't want to express my opinion about actual politics, because if I do, I have to be responsible for my decision.