WNBA star Angel Reese told reporters she doesn’t know enough about the presidential election to comment on Kamala Harris.
With the Democratic National Convention taking place in Chicago, it seemed inevitable that Chicago Sky players would be asked political questions about the event.
Reporter Brandon Robinson caught up with the basketball star during media time and began asking Reese a political question but was interrupted by the player who wanted to politely introduce himself.
“I don’t have much education now, [I] Just keep learning.”
“Hello, how are you? It’s nice to meet you,” she interjected.
“Vice President Kamala Harris…” Robinson began.
“Oh wow,” Reese said with a grin.
“[Kamala Harris] “She’s a woman and she’s doing what she’s supposed to do, which is run for president,” the reporter continued. “Have you had a chance to watch her? What do you think about her running for office?”
Lease Offered a fresh perspective About not feeling like you know enough about race to comment on it.
“I don’t follow political elections that much, so I don’t really know that much about it right now, but [I] “You just keep learning,” Reese said.
“Go vote, guys. I commend that. And I just tell as many people as possible to go vote because we need votes in this election,” she added.
Robinson asks questions that focus on women. Transcript Rather than denying the contents of the interview, Reiss positioned her response as emphasizing the importance of the election, as Harris could potentially become the first female president.
Reese was also asked how he felt about his hometown of Baltimore, where he praised Mayor Brandon Scott, a Democrat who ran on a platform of defunding the Baltimore Police Department. Increased He achieved that during his first term.
“I love being from Baltimore. Brandon has done a great job in terms of inspiring me and being able to see what he’s done for the city. I’m happy to be back with my foundation. I donate scholarships to St. Francis every year, so I try to continue that and do more.”
Angel Reese Foundation Mission Statement “Advancing equality for girls and underrepresented groups through innovative and impactful work.”
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