Danica Patrick explains why she is voting for Donald Trump in 2024 election
Danica Patrick has once again expressed her support for Donald Trump ahead of next month’s presidential election.
The 42-year-old former race car driver previously supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr. before following him in supporting Trump to regain the presidency later this year.
And now, at the Hamilton County Republican fall dinner this week, Patrick opened up about why Trump gets her vote over Kamala Harris.
She told the audience: “I think Trump has done a really good job of letting us know that there is such a thing as fake news.
“The person who runs this country should ultimately run it like a business. I can’t imagine a better businessman than Donald Trump.’
Danica Patrick has explained why she is voting for Donald Trump in next month’s election
Patrick spoke at the Hamilton County Republican Fall Dinner earlier this week
Trump is trying to defeat Kamala Harris and become president again in the November elections
She also highlighted Trump’s experience in office as an influential factor.
“There’s nothing like a little experience to prepare you,” Patrick explained. “The first rodeo is always a little difficult. I think he could make a crazy difference this second rodeo.
“Someone like that, who’s been in business as long as he has, goes into that room and gets things done. That’s what we need, a president who will actually bring about change.”
Patrick also encouraged people to vote for Trump early, adding, “It’s a matter of doing that and helping people understand how to do that — especially getting people who have never voted before.”
Patrick, who recently went public with a mystery boyfriend on social media, previously dated New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Rodgers had also been vocal in his support for RFK Jr and even had the option of being his running mate for the White House before withdrawing as a candidate.
‘There were actually two options. Retire and become his vice president or keep playing. I wanted to keep playing,” Rodgers said in May.
“I love Bobby (Kennedy), we’ve had some really nice conversations.”