Former NFL QB Tom Brady Reveals Which Way He Leans Politically

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Though legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady has mostly tried to stay out of politics, the seven-time Super Bowl champion has made it clear how he votes politically.

With the 2024 United States presidential election approaching, people can’t help but wonder which way A-list celebrities will vote. And if you do a simple dive into his background and previous comments, it’s rather obvious which way Tom Brady will vote in 2024.

Brady has a well-documented friendship with Republican nominee Donald Trump, who will run against Kamala Harris in this year’s election. In 2016, Trump claimed that Brady called him personally to say he was voting for him.

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown, Brady’s teammate in Tampa Bay and New England, stated that the legendary quarterback “definitely” likes Trump during an interview with Jason Whitlock.

The three-time NFL MVP also endorsed Helen Brady (the two are unrelated) for the State Auditor of Massachusetts in 2016. Helen Brady is a Republican who lost her race to Cory Atkins.

Brady was occasionally asked about his friendship with Trump in the final years of his playing career. The 47-year-old refused to detail their relationship and emphasized that he wouldn’t discuss politics publicly.

The 2024 United States presidential election will be held on Nov. 5. If he wins, Trump will become the second American president to serve two non-consecutive terms, joining Grover Cleveland in the exclusive club.

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