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While there are many undecided voters making a last-second decision on the way to polls on Tuesday, Jay Cutler won’t be one of them.
Cutler was hesitant to answer who he was voting for on his weekly appearance on WMVP-AM 1000 in Chicago on Monday, but he did relinquish the information.
“That’s a touchy subject,” Cutler said. “Yeah, I have been following the debates and everything. I do live in Tennessee. I’m voting for Mitt [Romney] this election season.”
While some NFL athletes may be able to swing some votes with their popularity, that may not be the case with the Bears’ quarterback. Cutler was recently voted the least-liked player in the NFL.