Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris may deter more voters than it attracts, according to recent findings. A YouGov poll showed about 20% of voters are “much less likely” to support Harris after Swift’s endorsement, while only 8% of voters are more likely to vote for her.
Despite mixed reactions, Swift’s Instagram link led to 337,826 visits to vote.gov, highlighting increased civic engagement. About two-thirds of people polled said Swift’s endorsement
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Overwhelming majority of voters say Taylor Swift endorsement is meaningless, poll finds
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