Democratic, Republican, and independent voters gave positive reactions to a viral clip of Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles pushing back against a question on race.
Real-time video survey of the viral clip showed voters across the political spectrum react favorably to Todd Bowles.
Head coach Todd Bowles of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looks on during pregame warm-ups prior to a game against the Baltimore Ravens at Raymond James Stadium on October 27, 2022 in Tampa, Florida. ESPN reporter Jenna Laine, who is White, then posed a follow-up question, asking,"But, you also understand that representation matters too right? You have aspiring coaches and football players, they see you guys —they see someone that looks like them, maybe grew up like them. That has to mean something.""When you say, ‘see you guys,’ and, ‘look like them,’ and ‘grew up like them,’ it means that we’re oddballs to begin with," Bowles shot back.
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