NHL star’s wife doesn’t believe Harris ‘embodies’ qualities of first female president, defends Trump support
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The wife of Montreal Canadiens star goaltender Carey Price is calling out her critics after she announced her vote for former President Donald Trump on social media this week, adding that she has "reservations" about Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the first female President of the United States.
Angela Price held a Q&A session on her Instagram Stories on Friday, where she answered a range of questions spanning politics, health and her clothing brand. But a majority of questions were about her blunt admission that she had already voted for Trump in the upcoming election.
Carey Price, #31 of the Montreal Canadiens, skates with his wife and child during the NHL 100 Classic family skate following practice at Lansdowne Park on December 15, 2017, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Dave Sandford/NHLI via Getty Images)
"Are you actually going to vote for Donald Trump," one question read. "Already did," she responded.
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The questions that followed focused on her support of Trump. Angela, a Washington state native, said in a video posted to her Instagram Stories that several people told her she should "go to hell" for voting for Trump.
The NHL star’s wife followed the video with a lengthy post explaining her decision to vote for Trump, and specifically why she could not vote for Harris.
"I have been very vocal about my support for (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.), left or right he was going to get my vote. His dedication to improving healthcare aligns with my own values, as I believe that our health is the most important issue. If we do not address the rising rates of chronic disease,