That Nike rolled out Colin Kaepernick as its new spokesman not only knocked a couple of billion dollars off the value of the company, it also amounts to an in-kind campaign contribution to the ...
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On Monday, September 3, shoe and athletic apparel giant Nike named Kaepernick as the face of a new advertising campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of the company’s iconic “Just Do It” slogan.
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Kaepernick was the first NFL player to kneel ... Anecdotally, people threatened to boycott Nike, with some even destroying their Nike shoes and socks. Trump chimed in on Twitter on Wednesday ...
Former NFL player Colin Kaepernick is the newest face of Nike's Just Do It campaign. It's a move which has divided opinion - and even caused some people to cut up their Nike clothes. The 30-year ...
In September, NFL star Colin Kaepernick, who many have criticized as being anti-American after kneeling during the National Anthem, released a Nike ad, 'Dream Crazy,' which is now being nominated ...
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump tweeted about Nike's polarizing new ad featuring Colin Kaepernick ... made a show out of burning their Nike shoes on social media, it seems the company ...
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