A Taylor Swift endorsement? It’s delicate.

SOURCE: www.washingtonpost.com

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Published February 3, 2024

Is Taylor Swift more popular than former US President Donald Trump? Or can she help Joe Biden win the 2024 US Elections? These are the questions doing the rounds as the US presidential Elections near.

Taylor Swift, the pop sensation who has made some significant achievements over the past year, is seemingly at the peak of her popularity. She had launched a record-shattering global tour and became the world’s most-streamed musical artist in 2023.
Her fame and style is now feared to influence the upcoming US presidential Elections in some way or the other.
Here’s why Taylor Swift is making headlines amid Trump Vs Biden battle | 5 reasons
1. Swift more popular than Trump? Taylor Swift was TIME Magazine’s ‘Person of the Year in 2023’. This, reportedly, made Donald Trump ‘grouse’ about Taylor Swift’s popularity. Rolling Stone cited sources as saying that Trump had privately claimed he is “more popular” than Swift and that “he has more committed fans than she does”.
“Last month, the source close to Trump adds, the ex-president commented to some confidants that it “obviously” made no sense that he was not named Time magazine’s 2023 Person of the Year — an honor that went to none other than Swift in December,” the magazine reported on January 30.
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SOURCE: www.mint.com

RELATES: Taylor Swift May Be Biden’s Secret Trump Card

Fans ahead of a Taylor Swift concert in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 6, 2023.Photographer: Seth Herald/Getty Images
Published January 31, 2024

Young American voters think President Joe Biden is too old. They’re upset over Israel’s war in Gaza and frustrated on student loan forgiveness.

But one person could help Biden shake it off: Taylor Swift.

The omnipresent pop star has dominated American life over the past year, from her record-setting concert tour — which some believe helped the US avoid recession — to her appearances at National Football League games in support of boyfriend Travis Kelce, who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Her anticipated attendance at next month’s Super Bowl has featured in coverage of the game — reliably the most watched event in America.

If the November 2024 election for US president were being held today, and Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump were on the ballot, for whom would you vote?

Share of respondents who said:

Source: Bloomberg News/Morning Consult pollNote: Poll of 4,956 registered voters conducted Jan 16-22. The margin of error is plus or minus 1 percentage point across the seven states; 3 percentage points in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania; 4 percentage points in Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin; and 5 percentage points in Nevada.

There’s plenty of reason to believe her popularity could translate into a political force. Some 18% of US voters — including roughly 3 in 10 young voters — said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Swift, according to a Newsweek poll this week.

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SOURCE: www.bloomberg.com

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