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Credit: X One of Jordan’s most infamous brushes with politics came during North Carolina’s 1990 U.S. Senate Race, which pitted Republican Jesse Helms against Harvey Gantt, a Democrat.
I thought of myself as a basketball player.” Back in 1990, Jordan decided against publicly endorsing Democrat Harvey Gantt during a North Carolina Senate race. On Sunday, a post on X falsely ...
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Your Midday Sun Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. In 1990, Jordan famously decided against publicly endorsing Harvey Gantt — a black democrat — during a North ...
It happened during Jordan's visit to his alma mater in the mid 1990s. "Michael Jordan walks by one by one, player by player, shakes his hand and says, `What's your name,"' Spears said.
I thought of myself as a basketball player.” Michael Jordan hasn’t endorsed a presidential candidate. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) Back in 1990, Jordan decided against publicly endorsing ...
too,” in reference to a 1990 Senate race in North Carolina, his home state, between Democrat Harvey Gantt and Republican Jesse Helms. Jordan later said the quote was was made in jest ...