Taylor Swift lent her support to the victorious 2020 campaign of President Joe Biden. Although she has not yet endorsed Biden’s reelection candidacy, former President Donald Trump’s allies are already making preparations for it.
Swift, the pop-music superstar whose most recent tour is positively affecting the U.S. economy, is being subjected to growing censure and conspiracy theorizing from Trump’s allies.
These assaults have intensified in anticipation of Swift’s attendance at the Super Bowl, where she is rumored to be supporting her significant other, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who has supported Trump, expressed concern aloud on X, formerly Twitter, regarding the possibility that a couple “artificially culturally propped-up” would support Biden following the Super Bowl.
Even further, Ramaswamy speculated that the outcome of the Super Bowl could be manipulated to benefit Biden, but he dismissed the notion as “mere conjecture.”
On Monday, Alina Habba, the attorney for former President Trump in a federal civil defamation case that resulted in a jury order of $83.3 million in damages last week, reposted a message that draws a positive comparison between her and Swift.
According to Reports, Donald Trump Boasts Closed Ones That He is Bigger Than Taylor Swift
Donald Trump’s propensity to disseminate false information is becoming increasingly extreme. Now, he is reportedly asserting that, according to Rolling Stone, he is more popular than Taylor Swift.
According to Trump sources who spoke to the publication, it is likely that Swift will support Joe Biden’s reelection, given that she backed him in the 2020 election.
According to Rolling Stone, however, Trump has informed close associates that Swift’s support will not improve Biden’s prospects. “The former president has told people in his orbit that no amount of A-list celebrity endorsements will save Biden.”
Reportedly, Trump has also asserted that his fan base is more dedicated and he is “more popular” than Swift. As a result, he reportedly expressed displeasure to close associates regarding Time magazine’s decision to honor the singer instead of him as Person of the Year, stating that it “obviously” failed to make logic.
Jonathan Swift’s candidacy for president will not benefit from Swift’s support, senior adviser to the Trump campaign Jason Miller joked while referencing one of her songs.
He stated to Rolling Stone, “Joe Biden may 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.'”
Is Taylor Swift Supporting Joe Biden’s Campaign?
In 2020, Swift was already a superstar when she supported Biden. However, in the years that have passed, she has become so well-known and significant to culture that she is now more of a folk hero than a pop artist.
In addition to smashing sales records, the demand for her performances’ tickets overwhelmed Ticketmaster’s website and sparked a reaction against exorbitant ticket pricing, which forced Congress to step in.
Since she started dating Kelce, her attendance at professional football games has dominated coverage of the events and significantly increased ratings.
Her influence in politics is evident from an Instagram post she made in September urging her 279 million followers to cast their ballots, which prompted tens of thousands of new users to register on Vote.org.
Thus, it should come as no surprise that Swift’s support is purportedly the top goal for the Biden campaign as the Democratic incumbent gets ready for a rematch with Trump in the 2020 election. But till now there are not any reports claiming reunite of Taylor Swift and Joe Biden for the upcoming elections.
Earlier on Tuesday, Rolling Stone reported that Trump has discussed the possibility of Swift endorsing Biden with Republican and conservative media figures over the past few months.
Although the Trump campaign refrained from officially confirming those discussions, it is evident that they are contemplating Swift in relation to the upcoming November election.