Taylor Swift's influence among people is massive. This is why President Joe Biden's campaign team have been courting the global popstar for her public support in the coming elections.
On the other hand, Republican MAGAs who are in support of Trump tries to dismiss Taylor Swift's influence should she publicly endorse Biden.
Taylor Swift Endorsing Biden or Trump?
According to a Rolling Stone source, if Taylor Swift would endorse President Joe Biden on the presidential reelection, the Republican MAGAs would wage a "holy war" on Swift.
Sources also revealed that key people within the former president's campaign team believe that Swift would actually endorse Biden, the same way she did in 2020.
Projecting his ego, Trump has already publicly taunted Swift, saying that he's "more popular" than her and he has more committed fans than the Swifties. Trump indeed has a bunch of fans, many of whom were investigated at the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol.
The publication also revealed that Trump has also complained about why Time Magazine did not proclaim him to be the 2023 Person of The Year - a title that Swift received last December 2023.
Trump's camp continues to discredit Swift's influence and impact whether or not she endorses Biden.
"Joe Biden might be counting on Taylor Swift to save him, but voters are looking at these sky-high inflation rates and saying, 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,'" Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller said in an email to the publication.
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Taylor Swift Key To President Biden's Triumph Over Trump?
With Taylor Swift most likely endorsing Joe Biden in the reelection, a recent poll confirmed that Swift's influence would be a huge force on who would win the presidential election.
TMZ shared the result of the Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll showing that Swift could sway voters in the upcoming election by endorsing a candidate.
It said that 18 percent of the voters are more likely to vote for a presidential candidate the "Anti-Hero" singer approved of. On the other hand, 17 percent said they would be less likely to vote during the election if Swift backed someone.
The company invited 1,500 eligible voters to participate in the poll earlier this month, per the media outlet. Most of the responders who said they would support the person endorsed by Swift were young voters as 45 percent of the participants revealed they are Swifties.
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