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LeBron James weighs in on Harris election defeat, posts photo with daughter: 'We don't need their help'

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James weighed in on Vice President Kamala Harris' election defeat to Donald Trump on Wednesday with an Instagram photo.


LeBron James weighs in on Harris election defeat, posts photo with daughter: 'We don't need their help'
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"HEAVY ON MY HEART & MIND THIS AM MY PRINCESS," he wrote. "PROMISE TO PROTECT YOU WITH EVERYTHINGI HAVE AND MORE!! WE DONT NEED THEIR HELP!"

It's unclear who "their" was meant to be. It could have been taken a swipe toward Democrats or the America electorate in general.

Fox News Digital reached out to James' representation for clarity.

James made his opinion about which way he wanted the election to swing days before voters went to the polls. He posted a deceptively edited anti-Trump video on his X account and then he shared his thoughts about the election after a game.

"Having a daughter, having a wife, having a mother and things of that nature, what (Harris) believes in when it comes to women's rights that's what the future with my kids and where I see our country should be. I feel like that endorsement is only right. I mean, come on - you guys know me. It damn sure wasn't going the other way."

Trump was projected to win the election early Wednesday morning as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were called for him. Fox News projected him to win Michigan later in the day, smashing through the supposed "blue wall" of Democratic-favored states.

Trump also carried Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, a Maine district and three Nebraska districts.

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