As the 2024 presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris reaches the final stretch, key supporters are making their voices heard with predictions and jabs.

As reported by Fox News, former Pittsburgh Steelers player Antonio Brown, a vocal Trump supporter, recently weighed in on the election outcome, projecting a victory for Trump as the nation watches closely.

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In a message posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, Brown confidently predicted Trump would “win in (a) landslide.” Expressing frustration with current leadership, Brown wrote, “People are tired of the fake. All these fake a— people get out the White House. Let’s start a generational run back.”

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Brown, known for his outspoken style, has consistently rallied support for Trump, standing alongside other prominent conservatives who share his concerns.

Brown, alongside former teammate Le’Veon Bell, took the stage at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania to encourage voters to back Trump and his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance. At the rally, Brown directed criticism at both Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

Drawing attention to Walz’s policies in Minnesota, Brown remarked, “Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, did you really know they want to put tampons in the boys’ bathroom? That’s really insane, right?”

Brown’s reference touched on Walz’s controversial decision in 2023, where he earned the nickname “Tampon Tim” after signing a law requiring free tampons in Minnesota public schools, a move Republicans criticized as misplaced and unnecessary.

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz speaks at a voter appreciation event at Whitewater Music Hall in Wausau, Wis. on Friday, September 13, 2024.

Brown’s comments resonate with many conservatives who view this policy as an example of misguided priorities.

For Steelers fans in attendance, Brown added a spirited touch by throwing out “Terrible Towels” emblazoned with Trump and Vance’s faces, hyping up the crowd in Pittsburgh, where he and Bell watched the Steelers claim victory over the Dallas Cowboys at Acrisure Stadium.

The symbolic Terrible Towels, typically a rallying symbol for Steelers fans, underscored Brown’s commitment to seeing Trump back in office.

With hours left until polls close, Brown’s comments fuel the fervor among Trump supporters, echoing the broader conservative sentiment that the country is ready for a change in direction.

His endorsement, combined with the support from well-known figures like Bell, highlights the deep enthusiasm within Trump’s base as voters decide the nation’s future.