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Brett Favre Dragged For His Old Wrangler Jeans Commercials After He Endorses Trump For President

Brett Favre Dragged For His Old Wrangler Jeans Commercials After He Endorses Trump For President
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2020 found former NFL player Brett Favre among the minority of public figures hopping on the Trump train.

Favre, who has been in the public eye since the early 90s, went on Twitter to endorse Donald Trump for re-election.


Favre's endorsement did not go over well.

Some folks immediately pointed out Favre's support was for a racist.

While others brought up a questionable record of Favre's own.





But some went a step further to drag Favre for his old Wrangler jeans commercials, where he couldn't even throw a pass without being intercepted.





According to a report by Yahoo! Finance, Wrangler jeans are, in fact, most worn by Republican voters. (Democrats favor Levi's.)

So some folks are saying someone closely connected to Wrangler was always going to be a Trump supporter.





Brett Favre, a wealthy White male from Mississippi, fits the mold of a potential Trump voter.

While it's not surprising, this election isn't over. Get out and vote!

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