As the 2024 presidential race heats up, fans of Taylor Swift are rallying behind Vice President Kamala Harris, urging the pop star to lend her influential voice to the campaign. Swifties, known as her devoted followers, are mobilizing online to support Harris, reflecting the singer’s past political endorsements and advocacy work.
Taylor Swift, who broke her political silence in 2018, publicly supported Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the 2020 election. With President Biden stepping aside and endorsing Harris, Yahoo reported that the call for Swift to back the vice president has intensified.
Jennifer Welch, host of the "I've Had It" podcast, made an impassioned plea to Swift on social media, urging her to support Harris and highlight the significance of this election for young women across the nation.
While Swift has not yet commented on the current election, her fans have taken the initiative to support Harris. The Twitter account @Swifties4Kamala, launched shortly after Biden’s withdrawal, has quickly gained traction with nearly 40,000 followers. The account aims to mobilize Swift's fanbase to help elect Democratic candidates, emphasizing that it is not officially affiliated with Swift.
On platforms like TikTok, fans are reimagining Swift's songs with political lyrics and creating video montages of Harris set to tracks like "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" and "Look What You Made Me Do." This creative engagement highlights the potential influence Swift's endorsement could have on the election.
Swift's previous endorsements have demonstrated her ability to mobilize young voters. In 2020, she voiced her support for Biden and Harris, emphasizing the importance of electing leaders who represent the values of safety, equality, and inclusivity. Swift’s endorsement was seen as a pivotal moment, encouraging many of her fans to engage in the political process.
Meanwhile, comments made by JD Vance, Trump’s running mate, have further galvanized Swifties. An old interview resurfaced where Vance referred to Harris as a "childless cat lady," sparking outrage among Swift's fans and fueling their support for the Vice President.
In 2018, Swift’s endorsement of Democrat Phil Bredesen for Senate in Tennessee led to a significant surge in voter registrations, particularly among young voters. Her influence was further solidified during the 2020 election, where her public support for Biden and Harris played a role in mobilizing her fanbase.
Despite staying apolitical for much of her career, Swift’s decision to engage politically has had a notable impact. Her 2018 endorsement resulted in 102,000 voter registrations within 48 hours, with a significant portion coming from voters under 25. Similarly, her message encouraging voter registration on National Voting Day in 2023 led to over 35,000 registrations, the largest since 2020.
As the 2024 election approaches, the anticipation of a potential endorsement from Swift continues to grow. Her fans remain hopeful that she will again use her platform to influence the political landscape, potentially helping to secure a victory for Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party.


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