Danica Patrick takes a cheeky jibe at Kamala Harris after Donald Trump wins US presidential elections
Danica Patrick shared her thoughts on the aftermath of Donald Trump winning the recently-concluded US presidential elections. The 42-year-old seemingly took a jibe at the Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.
Former NASCAR driver Patrick was vocal in her support and campaigned for President-elect Trump. The 2008 Indy Japan 300 winner also said that this was the first time she voted in any presidential election.
In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the former Stewart-Haas Racing driver wrote about what she expects to see following Trump's return to the Oval Office. Patrick wrote:
"Grab your popcorn! We still have the Diddy list, mass government firings, angry libs making videos to show how mad they are, celebs leaving the country, a riveting final speech by Kamala, the view, and so much more!"
Ahead of the election results, the Wisconsin native gave an update on the on-ground rally in Michigan and flying in 'Trump force 1'. Patrick wrote on X:
"It’s 12:42am as I write this. • @realDonaldTrump is on stage at his 4th rally of the day here in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The energy he has is truly unreal... Somehow that passion has led me all the way to November 4th…. riding on Trump force 1 for the final evening of the campaign…. Talking about race cars with @realDonaldTrump while we flew to the last rally."
"I really think that when you are in alignment with yourself and speaking truth about something you are passionate about… it gives you energy. And he[Donald Trump] is passionate about YOU and this country! He doesn’t need this job, he wants this job. And no one has had their will tested more than him. We are all one vote away from a different reality than the one we are living in. Please wake up, the golden age awaits"
"We're living in Good vs Evil" - Danica Patrick at a Trump political rally
First-time voter Danica Patrick said in a rally for Donald Trump that wearing "proud America" these days is considered a political stand and not love for her country.
Patrick said at a political rally for the Republican nominee in Lititz, Pennsylvania:
"I want to wear a t-shirt that says proud American and it doesn't say it isn't telling people that I'm making a political stand about being a Republican. When I was a kid, I wore this cool leather jacket with an American flag on the back and USA down the arm. Somebody out there has had that, right? If I wore that today, I'd be making a political stand. Why is that happening? Why is that not just being an American?"
She added:
"We're not living in a time of Republican-Democrat. We're living in Good versus Evil. We're living in Right versus Wrong."
Following her full-time retirement from NASCAR in 2017, Patrick remained in touch with the motorsports world by joining the Sky Sports F1 broadcasting team. She has also ventured into entrepreneurship and owns a vineyard in Napa Valley, California, and an athleisure clothing line.