Skip to main content

The context you need, when you need it

When news breaks, you need to understand what actually matters — and what to do about it. At Vox, our mission to help you make sense of the world has never been more vital. But we can’t do it on our own.

We rely on readers like you to fund our journalism. Will you support our work and become a Vox Member today?

Join now

LeBron James endorses Hillary Clinton: “we need a president who brings us together”

#23 wants Hillary Clinton to get to 270. (Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images)
#23 wants Hillary Clinton to get to 270. (Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images)
#23 wants Hillary Clinton to get to 270. (Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images)

The King is playing kingmaker. Writing Sunday in Business Insider, NBA superstar LeBron James announced his support for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the presidential election.

James, a hero in the crucial swing state of Ohio and for fans of the state’s Cleveland Cavaliers, writes:

Only one person running truly understands the struggles of an Akron child born into poverty. And when I think about the kinds of policies and ideas the kids in my foundation need from our government, the choice is clear.

That candidate is Hillary Clinton.

As the Toronto Star’s Daniel Dale noted on Twitter, James’s endorsement stands out from most celebrity athletes. Just a handful of the NBA’s prominent superstars have spoken out directly about who they’re supporting in the presidential election.

James doesn’t come out and say outright that he’s endorsing Clinton because he believes Trump is hoping to divide America along racial lines. But that’s the clear implication of what he writes.

“I am not a politician, I don’t know everything it will take finally to end the violence. But I do know we need a president who brings us together and keeps us unified,” James says. “Policies and ideas that divide us more are not the solution. We must all stand together — no matter where we are from or the color of our skin. And Hillary is running on the message of hope and unity that we need.”

There’s been no reaction so far from the Trump campaign to James’s endorsement. As reporters quickly discovered after the endorsement surfaced, Trump has previously praised James as a “great guy” who “delivers under pressure.”

We’ll see if Trump offers similar praise for James during the next NBA season — especially if the Donald is watching from Trump Tower instead of the White House.

More in Politics

Podcasts
The Supreme Court abortion pills case, explainedThe Supreme Court abortion pills case, explained
Podcast
Podcasts

How Louisiana brought mifepristone back to SCOTUS.

By Peter Balonon-Rosen and Sean Rameswaram
Politics
Trump’s China policy is nearly the exact opposite of what everyone expectedTrump’s China policy is nearly the exact opposite of what everyone expected
Politics

As Trump heads to China, attention and resources are being shifted from Asia to yet another war in the Middle East.

By Joshua Keating
Politics
Are far-right politics just the new normal?Are far-right politics just the new normal?
Politics

Liberals are preparing for a longer war with right-wing populists than they once expected.

By Zack Beauchamp
The Logoff
Flavored vapes doomed Trump’s FDA headFlavored vapes doomed Trump’s FDA head
The Logoff

Why Marty Makary is out at the FDA, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters
Politics
Virginia Democrats’ irresponsible new plan to save their gerrymanderVirginia Democrats’ irresponsible new plan to save their gerrymander
Politics

Democrats just handed the Supreme Court’s Republicans a loaded weapon.

By Ian Millhiser
The Logoff
Can Trump lower gas prices?Can Trump lower gas prices?
The Logoff

What suspending the gas tax would mean for you, briefly explained.

By Cameron Peters