Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes helps Kansas elections

VA few weeks ago, when American statisticians were predicting that President Donald Trump would lose the election very clearly, Patrick Mahomes realized that something was wrong. He checked the documents with which he wanted to register as a voter, and then he discovered the error. In his hometown of Texas, he later said, he lives near a border that separates two counties and, strangely, his records were addressed to the wrong county. If he had sent her there, he would probably not have been allowed to vote.

Then he realized again what he already knew: It’s the system. It says a lot about the American electoral system that Patrick Mahomes, who receives an average of about two million dollars for every competitive game with the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League (NFL), almost couldn’t have voted. Maybe his many helpers would have prevented that. That’s just how it is when you have won the Super Bowl as a quarterback, when you run so fast, throw so hard and precisely that many say that there has never been such a talented playmaker.

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