Boy helps Brown put new spin on ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ chant
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Brandon Brown's first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden. Brown found that new message thanks to the family of an 8-year-old boy with autism. Brown had the cover of Brundidge's book on the hood of his Camaro for his Xfinity Series race.
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Boy helps Brown put new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chant
Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden
Boy helps Brown put new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chant
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) — Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden .
Boy helps Brown put new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chant
Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden
Child helps Brown put new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chant
By STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) — Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden. Brown found that new message thanks to the family of
Child helps Brown put new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chant - Local News 8
By STEVE MEGARGEE
AP Sports WriterELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) — Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the “Let’s go, Brandon” message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden. Brown found that new message thanks to the family of an 8-year-old child with autism. Brandon Brundidge of Cottage Grove, Minnesota, believed the ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ signs he saw w…
Minnesota boy helps NASCAR driver Brandon Brown put new spin on 'Let's go, Brandon' chant
Brandon Brown wanted a way to change the narrative behind the "Let's go, Brandon" message after his first career NASCAR victory inadvertently fostered a chant that has been used to insult President Joe Biden.