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Antonio Brown says he would take job in Trump administration and is ready to run for office

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NFL legend Antonio Brown says he’s all in and ready to do whatever it takes to get Donald Trump to the White House and make his presidency a success.

That means he’s ready to join the Trump administration or even become his man on Capitol Hill, he said with a grin, if the former president wins the election in November.

After appearing at a Trump rally on Saturday, the former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver led a voter registration drive at a tailgate party before Sunday night’s game against the New York Jets.

And he had time to talk to DailyMail.com in between throwing out Trump-Vance rally towels in Steeler yellow.

He said he would do whatever it took to make Trump a success, from a job in the White House to becoming an elected representative.

“I would be the guy in the office,” he said when asked what kind of work he would like to do.

‘The House of Representatives or something like that.’

His tongue may have been firmly in his cheek, but it shows how the former star will continue to work for Trump.

“Trump is going to put me in the Senate,” he added.

Hundreds of fans crowded a voter registration booth staffed by Turning Point Action, a day before the registration deadline.

Brown, an All-Pro for four consecutive seasons, signed hats and held a “Vote Early” sign above his head.

He wore the ‘dark MAGA’ black cap made popular by billionaire Elon Musk

Pennsylvania is a must-win state for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they try to gain enough support in the Electoral College to claim the White House.

Trump spent both Saturday and Sunday in the state and was expected to attend the game.

Brown, who appeared at Trump’s Latrobe rally the night before, said, “Trump is going to win Pennsylvania.”

Brown urged his supporters to vote early in the election

Brown urged his supporters to vote early in the election

At the rally, he defeated Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, known as “coach” around the campaign because of his time coaching high school football and basketball.

“He’s not a real football coach,” said Brown, who made a name for himself as a spectacular wide receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers. “He couldn’t guard me.”

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And he said only one side of the election was weird.

“I know the media is going to call me crazy… Trump crazy for letting me speak here,” said a man who once made as many headlines for his bizarre behavior as his exploits on the field.

‘But I want to make this clear. We are not. They are.’

Trump spends two days in Pennsylvania before the voter registration deadline

Trump spends two days in Pennsylvania before the voter registration deadline

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The latest DailyMail.com/JL Partners poll shows why both candidates are fully committed to running for state.

They are each at 47 percent of support among likely voters.

Monday is an important date and marks the voter registration deadline.

Trump summarized the stakes of the Saturday meeting.

“If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole damn thing,” he told several thousand supporters at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

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