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‘We need to coach America back to greatness!’

Looks like Lou Holtz has revealed who he’s voting for in November.

Although it has not yet been officially announced, this year’s election will likely see former President Trump and President Biden face off for the second year in a row.

Mr. Holtz has expressed support for Mr. Trump in the past, and it appears he is continuing to do so.

“We need to lead America back to greatness!” Holtz posted on X on Wednesday.

Holtz, who spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Trump shortly after Biden lost the 2020 election.

“This is the highest honor or award you can receive, and I accepted it with mixed feelings. First of all, I’m humbled,” Holtz told Fox & Friends afterward. “I can tell you that there are many people who are far more deserving than me. No one is more grateful than I am. So I’m excited to have this opportunity and at the same time, President Trump… I’m excited to receive it from a president I respect. I think he did a great job.”

It is speculated that Lou Holtz will support Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
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“We need to lead America back to greatness!” Holtz posted on X on Wednesday. Reuters
On December 3, 2020, President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Freedom to former college football coach Lou Holtz at the White House. Getty Images

“It’s a shame he won’t be with us for another four years, because he’s done so much for this country and truly cares about this country. That’s why I’m Trump. I stand here with great pride to accept this award from the President.” ”

At the time, Holtz also called Trump “one of the great presidents of my lifetime.”

Holtz coached college football for 33 years, including stints as a national championship football head coach at the University of Arkansas and Notre Dame.

He served as the Fighting Irish’s head coach for 11 seasons from 1986 to 1996, compiling a 110-30-2 record.

In 1988, Notre Dame finished with a perfect 12-0 record and won its final national championship, the Fiesta Bowl.

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