While many athletes have made sure to make their voices heard as the country awaits the final results of the 2020 presidential election, some family members of those athletes have decided to put in their opinions as well. Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes' mom decided to take to her personal Instagram account and post some subtle shots at presidential candidate Joe Biden.

While each and every citizen is granted the freedom of speech, it often comes with a hidden clause for persons of high power and their inner circles. Patrick Mahomes' mom, Randi Mahomes, made sure to post a few messages in regards to the election on her Twitter account as well. Her apparent frustration comes at the apparent loss that awaits President Donald Trump when all remaining ballots in key states are finished being counted.

While the race is still pretty close, most major news outlets are preparing for a declaration of victory from Biden given his increasing margin in votes on Trump. Patrick Mahomes knows this. As that continues to become the case, Trump hopefuls such as Randi Mahomes will understandably continue to air their frustrations over the internet.

After Election Day on Tuesday, the world and Patrick Mahomes have waited for the final results. Trump hasn't made the best of headlines in his normal regularities. Prior to election day, he orchestrated a crowd at one of his rallies to commence in booing LeBron James. Now, it appears that he's prepared to pursue legal action, as he believes that this election has been filled with corruption and illegal activities behind voting fraud.

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