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“Can someone explain this to me?” – LIV Golf’s Anthony Kim ‘confused’ by US election numbers

The US has election fever, and golfers are not immune either. LIV Golf's Anthony Kim, who is quite active on social media, recently asked the fans to explain the US election numbers to him.

Anthony Kim is a three-time winner on the PGA Tour who switched to LIV Golf earlier this year. He is also an ardent Donald Trump supporter who doesn't shy away from expressing his support for the 78-year-old on social media.

On Tuesday, November 5, Anthony Kim wrote a post after getting confused with the counting process.

"I'm confused can someone explain this to me🤔?" he wrote. "I thought it would look different from all the opinions I got on X. If 95 in red is how many votes @realDonaldTrump has & 35 in blue is what #kamalaharris has who is doing better? #maga #JDVance #timwalz #girldad"

"She should have used a Nokia," Anthony Kim takes a dig at Kamala Harris over her alleged 'fake calling' video

Anthony Kim hits his tee shot on the 17th hole at The Old White during the LIV Golf Greenbrier. (Image Source: Imagn)
Anthony Kim hits his tee shot on the 17th hole at The Old White during the LIV Golf Greenbrier. (Image Source: Imagn)

Recently, a video surfaced on social media in which Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris was seen calling one of the voters. However, many people claimed that Harris was only pretending to call, as her smartphone's camera app was on.

Reacting to the video, Anthony Kim took a dig at Harris.

"😂😂😂 #kamalaharris doesn’t even know how a cell phone works she should have used a Nokia," he wrote. "Wonder which one of her 8 accents she used while she was faking this call? No wonder she can’t figure out if she is Black, Indian, or Asian🤷‍♂️. ❤️ u guys!"

As a golfer, Kim was last seen at LIV Golf Chicago, where he finished T42. Earlier this year, the 39-year-old made a comeback in professional golf after 11 years. He ended the season 56th in the standings, with no top-10 finishes throughout the year. His best result came at Greenbrier, where he made a solo 36th-place finish.

Despite finishing second last in the LIV Golf standings, Kim didn’t slip into the Drop Zone, as he played the season as a wild card and wasn't part of any team.

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