Carey Price's wife Angela drops 2-word response to whether she will vote for Donald Trump
Habs legend Carey Price’s wife Angela Price has never shied away from expressing her political views. She is an ardent supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his dedication to public healthcare.
During an Instagram Q&A session with fans, Angela Price addressed some questions about her political views including her choice to vote for Trump. When asked if she was actually going to vote for the former U.S President, Angela responded:
“Already did.”
She was also asked her perspective on Trump’s past SA allegations. Angela expressed a broader skepticism towards politicians in general.
“Honestly, my expectations for politicians are so low, like as low as it gets. With every fiber of my being, I believe that the powers that be on the left and some very powerful people on the right have done far more heinous and disgusting things than what Trump has been accused of.”
“As a ‘mother and a Christian’, seeing the left giddy about endorsements from celebrities that we know damn well are part of Diddy's bs gives me more pause than anything else.”
Angela explained her initial support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., particularly because of his focus on healthcare. She also mentioned J.D. Vance:
“While I do believe that Trump would be a strong leader for our country, I have also been impressed by Vance and his potential,” she said.
She expressed reservations about Kamala Harris becoming the first female president, as she sees a different set of qualities for a pioneering female leader.
“I envision our first female president as a powerful, intelligent, and capable individual who will make a lasting impact. Unfortunately, I do not believe that Kamala embodies these qualities.”
Carey Price’s wife Angela Price opens up on Halloween celebrations
In her Instagram Q&A, Angela Price was asked about her views on Halloween as a Christian. She responded by saying it’s just a fun day to dress up and enjoy.
“We don't take Halloween too seriously. Just a day to get dressed up and have fun. It is what you make it,” she said.
Angela explained that they let the kids decide on costume ideas, choosing something everyone is excited about.
She also encouraged a “live and let live” approach, addressing a comment that compared Halloween to religious holidays. Angela noted that she’s not saying anyone has to celebrate Halloween and everyone should feel free to make their own choice.