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‘Could Taylor Swift Tilt Florida Blue? It’s Democrats’ Wildest Dream’

“With the election so close, I hope it includes a message encouraging people, especially her fans, to get out and vote,” Frost said. “I need help.”

For example, Democrats are planning voter registration drives at her concerts and are holding “listenings of her music as part of ‘A Day of Action (Taylor’s Version)’ when her new album is released in April.” We are planning to hold a karaoke party.

Democrats also hope Swift will use her concert in Miami to discuss issues related to Florida’s youth. According to Politico:

Jayden D’Onofrio, chairman of the Florida Democratic Youth Council, said party members attend every Swift concert to ensure they’re engaging young people. D’Onofrio, who also leads the Florida Future Leaders PAC, which targets high school and college students, added: “People care about her. People understand her importance. She’s an icon for her youth.”

That Florida Democrats are pinning their hopes on a big star like Swift speaks volumes about the state of the party. Once a reliably battleground state, it now leans Republican, with Republicans holding a supermajority not only in the state Legislature but in every position in the Cabinet. Republicans outnumber Democrats in registered voters by about 780,000 people, and former President Donald Trump won Florida in 2016 and 2020.

Swift supported Biden in the 2020 election, but has not said whether she will support anyone in the next election cycle. As Breitbart News reported, her political work could help Democrats in this election.

“The latest poll shows Taylor Swift could influence the outcome of this year’s presidential election, with 18% of voters saying they are likely to vote for a candidate Swift supports.” “It’s higher than that,” or “very high,” the magazine said.

“Public opinion polls yielded surprising results. carried out for newsweek Written by Redfield & Wilton Strategies. The survey was conducted on January 18 with a sample size of 1,500 voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.53 percentage points, it added.

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