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On Tuesday, the presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris took place, and it seemed everyone, including Robert Griffin, had their opinions.

One of the biggest shocks of the night was that Trump would take 16 of the electoral votes from Georgia, which was considered a huge battleground state. In 2020, Joe Biden had won the state.

When it was clear the state would go red, Griffin went to X to joke about the situation, posting the Tiger Woods “big dog” meme.

However, the former NFL quarterback received a lot of backlash from people with opposing political views, who took this post as a sign that Griffin was supporting Trump.

The post has gained nearly 4 million views in less than 24 hours and keeps growing.

Of course, this presidential election has been one of the most followed in history. It has also been one of the most divisive.

It is worth noting that Griffin did also receive a lot of support for his tweet.

Robert Griffin lll Was Very Active On Social Media During Election Night

This was not the only tweet Griffin made during election night. The former ESPN analyst had no problem sharing his opinions about Trump.

“The American people wanted something different from the last 4 years. They spoke loud and clear with their votes for Donald Trump,” he said.

It didn’t stop there, either.

However, Griffin did emphasize open dialogue as an important part of what America should be on a thread that has received over 1,400 comments.