Did Donald Trump make a mistake by choosing JD Vance as his running mate for the upcoming election? According to Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma, he certainly thinks so.
On Friday night, Kuzma witnessed a moment that sparked his thoughts on the matter. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been a vocal figure in the political landscape, publicly announced his support for Trump during a rally in Arizona. The enthusiastic reception Kennedy received from the crowd was unmistakable, with cheers that echoed through the venue.
Moved by the scene, Kuzma took to social media to share his perspective on the situation. He suggested that Kennedy would have been a more fitting choice as Trump’s running mate, rather than JD Vance.
“This would have made more sense as a running mate than JD Vance… cause I get incredible strange vibes from him lol,” Kuzma posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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Kuzma’s post quickly gained traction, with fans and followers chiming in with their opinions. One fan agreed wholeheartedly, replying, “Couldn’t agree more. Kennedy as Trump’s VP would have been huge.” Another follower pointed out the frequent surge of political opinions during election season, saying, “Everybody becomes a political expert during election season.” A third person defended Trump’s decision, adding, “Trump knows what he’s doing.”
Kuzma has not been shy about expressing his political views online. Earlier in the week, he made headlines for criticizing the Democratic National Convention, tweeting, “DNC just wanted claps and laughs lol sick world man.” This series of posts has led many to speculate that Kuzma may be leaning towards voting for Trump in the upcoming election.
As the 2024 presidential race heats up, Kuzma’s comments have added yet another layer to the ongoing political discourse.
With the election just around the corner on November 5, the debate over Trump’s choice of running mate—and Kuzma’s public opinions—will likely continue to be a topic of discussion among fans and political observers alike.