PGA legend Jack Nicklaus announced tonight an endorsement for President Trump in a statement that he released on Twitter.
The president retweeted the endorsement and said, “Jack, this is a Great Honor. Thank you!”
Jack, this is a Great Honor. Thank you! https://t.co/60WWISm5hs
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 29, 2020
In the tweet, “The Golden Bear” who won a record 18 major championships in his PGA career, said, “Get out and vote. I did!”
Nicklaus’ statement began with him discussing his relationship with previous presidents and said, “I have had the privilege over the last 3 and a half years to get to know our current President a little more as his term has progressed.
“I have been very disappointed at what he’s had to put up with from many directions, but with that, I have seen a resolve and a determination to do the right thing for our country,” Nicklaus continued.
Nicklaus then praised Trump’s record, saying, “He has delivered on his promises. He’s worked for the average person. In my opinion, he has been more diverse than any President I have seen and has tried to help people from all walks of life – equally.”
Speaking to those who might not be happy with Trump’s social media use, Nicklaus said later in the statement, “You might not like the way our President says or tweets some things – and trust me, I have told him that! – but I have learned to look past that and focus on what he’s tried to accomplish.”
Nicklaus concludes the statement by saying, “If we want to continue to have the opportunity to pursue the American Dream, and not evolve into a socialist America and have the government run your life, then I strongly recommend you consider Donald J. Trump for another 4 years. I certainly have and have already cast my vote for him!”
- Kat Timpf Updates Fans After Successful Double Mastectomy with Lighthearted Joke Post - March 20, 2025
- Pam Bondi Drops the Hammer, Announces Charges Against Three Tesla Arsonists With a Minimum Five Year Sentence - March 20, 2025
- Mike Johnson Is Re-elected as House Speaker After Two Republicans Flip Their Votes During First Round of Voting - January 3, 2025