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Taylor Swift Makes Super Tuesday Voter Push

Go out and vote. This was Taylor Swift’s message ahead of Super Tuesday, urging people to support their party of choice in their respective presidential primaries.

“Today, March 5th, presidential primaries will be held in Tennessee and 16 other states and territories. I wanted to remind you to vote for the person who best represents you,” she wrote on Instagram. I wrote this in my story. “If you haven’t voted yet, please make plans to vote today.”

“Whether you’re in Tennessee or elsewhere in the U.S., check out vote.org to find your polling location and voting times,” she added.

Former President Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are competing in the Republican primary, while President Joe Biden is running to win the Democratic Party’s nomination and return to the White House.

Swift is currently in Singapore on “The Eras Tour,” but she has never shied away from making her Democratic Party activities public.

Swift supported Biden in the 2020 election, but has not said whether she will support anyone in the next election cycle.

As reported by Breitbart News, in 2019 Detroit rocker Kid Rock said the pop superstar wanted to appear in a Hollywood movie and had previously worked with Democrats. Ta.

“Taylor Swift wants to be a democrat because she wants to be in a movie… period,” Kid Rock said. “And it looks like she gets there by sucking the doorknob out of Hollyweird. Oldest move in the book. Good luck girl.”

In 2018, Swift broke her political silence by offering a run-of-the-mill endorsement of Democratic candidate Phil Bredesen over Republican Marsha Blackburn in the Tennessee Senate race, but just last month, Politico reported on her He asked whether the time had come for public political action.

The “Shake It Off” singer has even compared herself to Hillary Clinton in the past. trend She argued that the reason she didn’t support the failed 2016 presidential candidate was because Donald Trump had successfully weaponized the concept of “celebrity endorsements” and painted them as “two mean women.” .

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