Three Las Vegas Raiders players, Maxx Crosby, Gardner Minshew, and Alex Bachman, were photographed with Former President Trump in Las Vegas. Crosby, who referred to Trump as the GOAT shortly after an assassination attempt in July, is one of the Raiders’ biggest stars. Minshew, a newcomer to the team, was named the starting quarterback, while Bachman is looking to secure a spot on the active roster or practice squad.

Trump was in Nevada for a campaign event, where he highlighted his “no tax on tips” policy and thanked former 2024 opponent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his endorsement after Kennedy ended his bid as an independent candidate. Trump spoke before heading to Arizona for another campaign event, where he was joined by a “special guest,” sparking speculation of a Kennedy endorsement.

Las Vegas has been a city where Trump’s businesses have had economic and cultural prominence, with the opening of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas in 2008. While Nevada has voted for a Democrat in every presidential election since 2008, Trump has held a polling lead in the state during the 2024 campaign cycle. Nevada has historically been a key state in presidential elections, with the candidate who carries it often winning the election.

The Raiders are set to open their season in Los Angeles against the Chargers on September 8. Trump’s presence in Las Vegas and support from local figures like Crosby, Minshew, and Bachman may have an impact on the team’s performance and fan support going forward. As the 2024 campaign continues, Trump’s connections to Nevada and Las Vegas may play a role in shaping the political landscape in the state and potentially impacting the presidential election.

With Trump’s continued involvement in political events and campaigns, his presence in Nevada and endorsement from local figures like Kennedy could sway voters in the state. The significance of Nevada’s historical electoral impact and Trump’s connections to the city of Las Vegas add further context to the interactions between the former president and Raiders players. As the season progresses and the 2024 election approaches, the implications of these relationships and endorsements may become more apparent in both the political and sports landscapes.

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