Trump and Harris are in a tight race for the White House
The U.S. presidential election is about a month away and there’s no real consensus about who will be the winner between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
As voters hit the polls on Nov. 5, Pro Football Hall of Famer Kurt Warner wrote on X about what he would like to see from a presidential candidate.
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Kurt Warner reacts during Seattle Seahawks practice in Munich, Germany, on Nov. 10, 2022. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
"I believe I would be a good president, but I know I’m not nearly smart enough! But I am smart enough to know a president should not be resigned to a party box, they should develop their OWN convictions on each individual issue (and it’s ok to believe in aspects of both sides)…" Warner posted on the social media platform on Thursday.
"They should hold strong to those convictions while also being open to listening and learning from those who have different experiences & stand on the other side… they should fight for EVERY American, even knowing they won’t win every battle for everyone… they should represent all of us with a genuine respect & goodness reflective of the majority…
Dick Vermeil and Kurt Warner celebrate the lone Super Bowl victory in Rams history, a 23-16 win over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV. (Robert Deutsch/USA Today Network)
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"They should error (sic) with grace, (because) they will error in the eyes of many (because) it’s impossible to make everyone happy & win every fight… but they should wake up every day knowing they are in that position (because) they genuinely want to make our country better than they found it!"
Fox News Polls over the last few weeks have shown a tight race between Trump and Harris in the key battleground states of North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona.
Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris (Reuters)
In a Fox News Poll released on Sept. 18, Harris had a two-point lead. It was the first time Harris hit 50% support.
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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.