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En route to his impressive 8-0 record this season as the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes has managed to scramble out of talking politics.

But now we know at least where his mother stands in the presidential election.

Randi Mahomes pulled up to Arrowhead Stadium to watch her son’s Monday Night Football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

While in a box atop the stadium, she showed off her outfit, which included a light pair of jeans, a scripted Chiefs sweatshirt, and a matching “Make America Great Again” hat.

Coming the night before election day, she even filmed a message to MAGA supporters, exclaiming, “Make America great again, let’s do it!” in a short clip.

She’s not the first member of the family who has made their Republican leanings clear. Her daughter-in-law Brittany Mahomes was previously under fire for liking (then unliking) one of Donald Trump’s Instagram posts that listed the 2024 GOP platform, including “seal the border and stop the migrant invasion,” “cut federal funding for any school pushing Critical Race Theory,”  and “Keep Men OUT of women’s sports.”

Then, a day later, on one of her sponsored posts, she was caught liking her Instagram comments that applauded her for not backing down and another that read “Trump-Vance 2024” with American flag emojis.

Trump even acknowledged Brittany’s allegiance, but Patrick Mahomes refused to use his star power to endorse either party.

“I don’t want my place and my platform to be used to endorse a candidate or do whatever, either way,” Mahomes said. “I think my place is to inform people to get registered to vote. It’s to inform people to do their own research and then make the best decision for them and their family,” he said at a September press conference.

He further dodged the question by waxing poetic about how the locker room allows everyone from different backgrounds to come together to “achieve a common goal.”

The Chiefs defeated the Bucs in MNF football in a thrilling overtime win thanks to a walk-off touchdown from Kareem Hunt, as the Chiefs remain undefeated and keep fighting for a three-peat.

See how social media is reacting to the three-time Super Bowl champ’s mom being a MAGA supporter below.

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