Earlier this year, Joe Burrow made some headlines when he was caught on video cordially chatting and laughing with former United States President Donald Trump at a UFC event, and he even posed for a photo with Trump alongside his former college teammate Nick Bosa. But it doesn’t sound like Burrow will actually be supporting Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
According to a report from the social media account “Kamala’s Wins” – an account dedicated to supporting Kamala Harris and sharing good news about her campaign – Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was on the “White Dudes for Harris” fundraising call this week and will be supporting Harris in the upcoming presidential election.
“BREAKING: Joe Burrow is supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and even joined the White Dudes for Kamala call,” Kamala’s Wins said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
BREAKING: Joe Burrow is supporting Vice President Kamala Harris and even joined the White Dudes for Kamala call.
— Kamala’s Wins (@harris_wins) July 30, 2024
While this is rather surprising considering how comfortable he was with Donald Trump just a few months ago, Burrow has made it clear over the years that he holds a number of more progressive views, speaking out in favor of gun control and expressing support for social programs that help those in need of food.
So while he may have been photographed with Trump, it seems like he’ll be voting for Harris.

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