Stephen Curry: Kamala Harris election victory will unite US
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Stephen Curry: Kamala Harris election victory will unite US

/ 04:06 PM October 01, 2024

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry Kamala Harris

FILE–Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry poses for a photo during the NBA basketball team’s media day Monday, Sept. 30, 2024, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry reiterated his support for US presidential election hopeful Kamala Harris on Monday, saying the Democratic nominee could bring “hope and unity” to a divided nation.

Curry gave Harris his enthusiastic backing during the Paris Olympics and is a long-time friend of the US vice president, who was born in Oakland, California.

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“Supporting her is an honor, a sophisticated leader that I expect and have confidence she can lead our country and provide hope, inspiration, and unity,” Curry said of Harris at the Warriors media day.

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“Obviously there’s a lot of tough conversations that need to be addressed in our country and a lot of progress needs to be made.”

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Curry said that Harris, who is battling former president Donald Trump for the White House, would bring a “level of decency and humanity” to the job.

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“First and foremost, is she going to run the entire country and be a leader for everybody?,” Curry said.

“I feel like she checks that box. You’ve got to start there. That’s why I have confidence in her.”

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