According to a new poll, Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election might have more of a negative impact on voter support than a positive one.
“A new post-debate poll from YouGov released Saturday found that 8% of voters said the pop superstar’s nod is either ‘somewhat’ or ‘much more likely’ to convince them to cast their ballot for the Democrat,” reports the New York Post. “But a whopping 20% said they are ‘somewhat’ or ‘much less likely’ to vote for former President Donald Trump’s opponent now that Swift has spoken.”
According to reports, Swift’s endorsement resulted in a surge of traffic to vote.gov through Wednesday afternoon. A spokesperson revealed that 337,826 visitors accessed the site after clicking a custom link shared by Swift on Instagram, though it’s not entirely clear how many registrations it actually generated or what the party breakdown of those registrations may have been. Some on the left have been jubilant about Taylor Swift’s endorsement, which is weird because it’s not like the left-wing superstar wasn’t going to endorse Kamala at some point.
“I’ve done my own research,” Swift claimed, without evidence, “and I’ve made my choice.” […]
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