New GOP Public Enemy No. 1: Taylor Swift

 

A History Of Taylor Swift’s Political Involvement — and how it could resurface in 2024​


Cycling through political circles on and off Capitol Hill is the possibility that President Joe Biden could benefit from an endorsement from Taylor Swift, who has become a megastar on the stage and in the world of sports and political commentary.

Biden’s team is discussing opportunities for celebrities to promote the president on social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, and Swift is its main target. Any post or effort from Swift to fundraise on Biden’s behalf could lead to millions of dollars funneling into the campaign.

The campaign has seen this film before, as Swift has engaged in politics in recent years after remaining virtually silent on the divisive topics that can determine elections. More often than not, Swift has thrown her support behind Democrats.

Here is a timeline of Swift’s political involvement and how a possible 2024 endorsement could boost Biden’s chances of winning reelection this November.

 
We Democrats are worried that the gangster could bring out his own celebrity endorser soon....Ted Nugent. 🤣 🤣 🤣 :eek::eek::cool:
 

Will Taylor Swift's Boyfriend Travis Kelce Propose to the superstar in front of 170 million Super Bowl TV viewers?​


When Taylor Swift and her American football-player boyfriend, Travis Kelce, were spotted wearing matching tennis bracelets last week, it sent their fans into a frenzy.

But for some of her loyal followers, dubbed 'Swifties', it's just not the right kind of diamond jewellery – and they are now begging Kelce to 'put a ring on it' at next weekend's Super Bowl.

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Four year term. How’s it going, how are his poll numbers?
I could care less about any candidates poll numbers. YMMV. I was around for Kennedy-Nixon and me pappy told me all about Truman-Dewey. Let me further explin why.

Pencil and paper?

Most preelection polls in 2020 overstated Joe Biden’s lead over Donald Trump and in some states incorrectly indicated that Biden would likely win or that the race would be close when it was not. These problems led some commentators to argue that polling is irrevocably broken,” that pollsters should be ignored, or that the polling industry is a wreck, and should be blown up.

Election polling, however, is just one application of public opinion polling, though obviously a prominent one. Pollsters often point to successes in forecasting elections as a reason to trust polling as a whole. But what is the relevance of election polling’s problems in 2020 for the rest of what public opinion polling attempts to do? Given the errors in 2016 and 2020, how much should we trust polls that attempt to measure opinions on issue

 

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