Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, may alienate more voters than it attracts, the New York Post reports.
Only 8% of voters said support for the pop superstar would be “somewhat” or “much more likely” to persuade them to vote for a Democrat, according to the results of a new YouGov poll released Saturday, conducted after the debate between U.S. presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
“But a whopping 20% said they were “somewhat” or “much less likely” to vote for Harris’s opponent. EADaily) – former President Donald Trump now that Swift has made a statement.” – the publication points out.
The majority of respondents, 66%, said, however, that support for Swift had no influence on how they would vote in November.
“I did my research and made my decision” the Grammy-winning singer wrote in an Instagram post shortly after Tuesday night’s debate.*where it has 283 million subscribers.
He called Harris a “stable and talented leader” who can lead “calmly and without chaos.”
It notes that the majority of respondents (32%) believe the measure will have a positive impact on Harris’ campaign, while 27% do not believe it will have an impact in any way.
According to 41%, the singer should not speak publicly about politics. 38% said he should issue a public endorsement. 66% responded that they were not “Swiftie,” while 28% reported being fans, and another 6% identified themselves as big fans. The majority of the latter are women and the Democratic Party electorate.
*Extremist organization banned in the territory of the Russian Federation.