The wife of NHL star Carey Price took a brutal swipe at Kamala Harris after explaining why she already voted for Donald Trump in the presidential election.
The race for the White House is finally coming to an end after a dramatic battle between Trump and Harris, and the United States will decide its next president on Tuesday.
Several sports figures have publicly endorsed both candidates in the run-up to the election, with some even joining them in their campaigns in recent months.
And with just a few days of voting left, NHL WAG Angela Price has revealed that she opted for Trump over Harris after expressing doubts about the latter being a “powerful, intelligent and capable individual.”
Angela, who has been married to Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey for 11 years, did a Q&A on Instagram this weekend and was asked if she was really planning to vote for the controversial former president.
Wife of NHL star Carey Price criticized Kamala Harris before election
“I already did,” he replied bluntly.
He then explained his thought process in a lengthy post on the platform that painted a damning picture of Harris ahead of Tuesday’s election.
“While I believe Trump would be a strong leader for our country, I have also been impressed with (vice presidential candidate JD) Vance and his potential,” he wrote. ‘As for the possibility of Kamala becoming the first female president, I have reservations.
‘I envision our first president as a powerful, intelligent and capable person who will have a lasting impact. Unfortunately, I don’t think Kamala embodies these qualities.’
Angela went on to criticize several of her followers for cutting ties with her after she admitted to voting for Trump, and called on the American public to be more accepting of contrasting points of view.
He continued, “It’s frustrating when people feel like they have to unfollow me or criticize me for voting for Trump.” Are we so self-absorbed that we cannot accept different opinions?
Angela Price expressed doubts that Harris is a “powerful, intelligent and capable individual”
However, she described Donald Trump as a “strong leader” after voting for him.
Angela, who married Carey in 2013, has three children with the Montreal Canadiens goaltender.
‘Embracing diverse perspectives is what will ultimately make us stronger. We must engage in respectful dialogue, challenge each other and refrain from creating further divisions.
“It’s easy to point fingers and blame the other side for creating divisions, but we are all responsible for perpetuating this cycle.”
“We must resist falling into the trap of division and polarization,” Angela added. ‘We don’t have to despise each other simply because we have different opinions on certain issues.
‘Unity is our greatest strength and we must strive to unite, despite our disagreements. Can we please stop name-calling and work towards a future where we can coexist peacefully and respectfully, despite our different opinions?
“Peace and love, no matter who you vote for.”