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Colts star Anthony Richardson's fiancée Jada Richardson makes feelings clear on exercising right to vote on Election Day

Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson's fiancée, Jada Richardson, is reminding her Instagram family to go out and vote in the 2024 US Election. Reposting a tweet from former Ohio senator, Nina Turner, on her IG Story, Jada made a clear call about how those who are not associated with politics all year round can make a difference by voting as well.

Turner's tweet reshared by Anthony Richardson's fiancée read:

"I don't do politics."
Baby, politics is gonna do you, even if you don't vote. So vote. Have a voice. Have a say.
Anthony Richardson's fiancée Jada's Instagram Story. (Source: @jadaxlanay)
Anthony Richardson's fiancée Jada's Instagram Story. (Source: @jadaxlanay)

In another IG Story, Jada shared a screenshot of the confirmation that her mail-in ballot had been counted. It seems it was a subtle way of sending the message that wasn’t just talking the talk; she was walking the walk too.

It remains unclear who is Jada voting for, which is not the case for other NFL players' families--like Russell Wilson's wife, Ciara, and Patrick Mahomes' mother, Randi.

The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback's wife has made it clear as water that she is anti-Donald Trump. In an Instagram Story, she reposted a photo which read: "Stop" alongside a red MAGA hat emoji--something which is often associated with Trump supporters.

Following up, she shared a message from Michelle Obama, where the former First Lady urged people, especially women, to get out and vote, and make their voices heard at the polls.

On the contrary, Randi Mahomes is pro-Trump. Reportedly, while attending the Monday Night Football game to watch the Kansas City Chiefs play in Week 9, she was spotted in a video shared by Outkick, wearing a red “MAGA” hat and a Chiefs sweatshirt.

In the now viral clip, Randi raised the “Make America Great Again, go do it" slogan.

Previously, Patrick's wife, Brittany was in the hot water for liking one of Donald Trump's campaign posts earlier in the election cycle.

As reported by the New York Post, the post "outlined the 2024 GOP Platform, which included deporting pro-Hamas radicals and keeping “men out of women’s sports.”

However, once Brittany faced immense jeer on social media for hitting the like button, she called out her haters on Instagram Story writing:

“I mean honestly. To be a hater as an adult, you have to have some deep-rooted issues you refuse to heal from childhood. There’s no reason your brain is fully developed and you hate to see others doing well.”

Interestingly, amid this hoopla, Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has maintained a neutral stance.

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