Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said the GOP “has sold its soul” to President Trump and called on Democrats to make things “right in 2020.”

The former NBA star made the assertion on Twitter on Wednesday night — marking the second time this week that he’s tweeted about the president.

“I believe the vast majority of Americans want a unifying, moral leader,” Kerr said. “The GOP has sold its soul to Trump, so the Dems have to get this right in 2020. Make this about jobs and unification. Period.”

The ex-Bull has been a vocal critic of Trump in the past. He most recently called on Congress to label the president’s “go back” to your country tweets that he lobbied at the female Democratic lawmakers known as “The Squad” as racist — and has retweeted countless others who wanted the same.

“Come on members of Congress, call out the president for his racist tweets,” Kerr tweeted on Sunday night. “Show some leadership. It’s the job you were elected to do.”

On Wednesday, Kerr included a link in his tweet to a New York Times opinion piece titled “Trump’s Going to Get Re-elected, Isn’t He?” — which discussed the possibility of a Trump win in 2020.

The Warriors coach wore a “Vote For Our Lives” shirt before Game 2 of the NBA Finals this year following a mass shooting in Virginia.

“The shirt is a reminder that the only way we can get out of this mess is to actually vote,” he told reporters, “and to vote for people who are going to be willing to create some change in our gun laws in our country.”