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Election Day: He played in LA Galaxy and watch how he transformed his life to be one of the key players in Joe Biden's campaign

He went from being an MLS player to being one of Biden's faces to capture a significant portion of the electorate in the United States elections.

By Fredi Roman

He went from being an MLS player to being one of Biden's faces to capture a significant portion of the electorate in the United States elections.
He went from being an MLS player to being one of Biden's faces to capture a significant portion of the electorate in the United States elections.

The United States is living decisive hours and athletes play a very important role in the 2020 elections. Joe Biden wants to be able to beat Donald Trump and that is why he put together a great team to try to convince the entire electorate that he is the best choice for the future of America. So he achieved that this player, who has great influence in a more than important part of society, is in his favor and helps him in his goal.

Robbie Rogers was a former professional soccer player and is remembered for his successful stint at the LA Galaxy. After his professional playing career ended, Rogers continued to advocate for social justice. Robbie Rogers was the first MLS footballer to come out openly gay, which was a huge step for the other players in the league.

For this very reason, Robbie Rogers is one of those carrying the Biden flag in this election as Biden showed strong support for the LGBTQ community. Rogers is one of the many athletes who support Biden but he is more associated with that community. Rogers is very comfortable with Biden's ideas and therefore accompanies and supports him in his candidacy.

Robbie Rogers is constantly shown on his social networks as a person who supports Biden and campaigning for the candidate for president of the United States. It will be a historic election and the future of the United States is decided and the athletes know it and that is why they also play an important game but this time outside of a stadium.


Fredi Roman

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