Taylor Swift’s Political Move Backfires? Republicans Outraged! | BWM Politics

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  • Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris has caused a major backlash among Republican voters. Her favorability plummeted, with 47% now viewing her negatively, up from just 26% last year. Swift’s post praised Harris as a “steady-handed, gifted leader” and hit back against Trump’s use of an AI-generated image falsely depicting her support. Trump’s fiery response? “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” Swift’s political move has sparked debate, leaving fans divided. Is she being brave or risking it all? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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  • @martinplatts6922
    @martinplatts6922 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    History does repeat itself often. John Lennon tussled with Nixon over Vietnam, Madonna with Trump over women's rights, Al Jolson starred in the first movie talkie, The Jazz Singer, in 1927, and he was already using his voice on the campaign trail, supporting Warren G. Harding in 1920. Babe Ruth, “President Wilson was always a great friend of mine.” Though their ties are unclear, Wilson was the first president to attend a World Series game in 1915, when Ruth was just a rookie pitcher. The president of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1944 reelection campaign invited Frank Sinatra to the White House. Bing Crosby had already supported FDR’s opponent, Thomas E. Dewey, so siding with a famous singer seemed like a savvy move. Sinatra joined other well-known names like Humphrey Bogart, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles on the 32nd president’s campaign trail. Actress Judy Garland had a particular sort of relationship with John F. Kennedy.
    At the 1972 Republican National Convention’s Young Voters Rally, Sammy Davis Jr. Davis served as the master of ceremony. Jim Brown has been called one of the greatest football players ever. In 1968, Brown leveraged that legacy to support presidential candidate Richard Nixon.
    Barbra Streisand supported Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign; it wasn’t the first time she had backed a Clinton presidential run. The singer had also been a staunch supporter of Bill Clinton’s 1996 election and had performed at Beverly Hills fundraiser for Clinton, emceed by Tom Hanks, with the Eagles, Neville Brothers, and Chicago, as well as readings by Maya Angelou.