The sense of purpose around the 2020 presidential race was shaped in no small part by the activism throughout US sportsThey put in the long hours, did all the heavy lifting, prepared like never before – and all in anticipation for the biggest contest of the year: The one on 3 November.That day, election day, is now less than a week away. Already, votes have been cast by a record 66 million-plus Americans, an astonishing draw that once seemed unfathomable during a pandemic. And while much of that sense of urgency stems from the 2020 presidential race – truly a life or death vote, in light of the ravages of Covid – the sense of purpose was shaped in no small part by the activism in sports. "Because of everything that's going on, people are finally starting to listen to us," LeBron James told the New York Times in June. "We feel like we're finally getting a foot in the door."The big push started in March, with people the world over breaking quarantine to protest systemic anti-black racism in the wake of George Floyd's unlawful killing in May at the hands of Minneapolis police. Meanwhile, scores of idle dribblers wondered if an on-court comeback might steal focus. In...
Athletes and the US election: How a generation of stars got in the game
Published October 29, 2020 at 1:50 AM
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