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Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
All the same, I'll go with the crowd that is taught to fish.
So eff you hungry people! Go take care of yourselves.
Giving to charity is bad because ... Taylor Swift.
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All the same, I'll go with the crowd that is taught to fish.
So eff you hungry people! Go take care of yourselves.
Giving to charity is bad because ... Taylor Swift.
All this boils down to the mom saying she's selling 3 tickets to the show ... 'cause she doesn't want her daughter thinking abortion's OK -- and, she doesn't want to pad Taylor's pockets with any more of her coin.
The video's pretty divisive online ... split along party lines, with conservatives applauding her for telling Tay off, and liberals mocking the woman who posted it for complaining about the economy after she bought 3 very expensive T-Swift tickets.
Wasn't he at the RNC?Hulk Hogan.
I think this is interesting:
Democrats being party of the rich could cost them 2024 election
A growing body of research shows wealthier Americans flocking to the Democratic Party. The working class, meanwhile, has been forgotten.www.newsweek.com
YesCouldn't all this also be said of Trump, who is the one actually running for President opposing Swift's endorsed candidate?
Oh I don’t underestimate pop culture and it’s shallow emotionalism at all!
Swift endorsement turns more voters from Harris than it attracts: pollCouldn't all this also be said of Trump, who is the one actually running for President opposing Swift's endorsed candidate?
...think it could make any difference? At the margins? It is going to be a close election.
Trump has Kid Rock lol
I think it was a timely endorsement from Taylor Swift that will help Kamala's campaign.
Like all of these endorsements, the benefits will be at the margins, same with the Kid Rock endorsement.
A new poll from YouGov released Saturday found that only 8 per cent of voters said the superstar’s approval would see them “somewhat” or “much more likely” to vote for Ms Harris.
But the same poll, which ran on Sep 11 and 12, found one in five (20 per cent) of those surveyed would be less likely to vote for her after the endorsement.
That's not condescending at all. Great position.All the same, I'll go with the crowd that is taught to fish.
Yeppers.Wasn't he at the RNC?
I did not expect that.It seems like it may have backfired:
Taylor Swift’s endorsement backfires on Kamala Harris
Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris appears to have backfired, according to a poll.www.yahoo.com
It was not a poll of Swift fans but a general poll that included many people who wouldn't have even thought of the question unless it was asked. Even at that, it indicated a positive effect though diluted by that majority that wouldn't have thought about it.I did not expect that.
Hmm. Would people who could care less about Taylor Swift really respond that they are less likely to vote for Kamala because Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala? I wouldn't think so, although you seem to be suggesting that that's the case.It was not a poll of Swift fans but a general poll that included many people who wouldn't have even thought of the question unless it was asked. Even at that, it indicated a positive effect though diluted by that majority that wouldn't have thought about it.
Yes, if you asked the average person on the street about Taylor swift and her influence the rational reaction would be that I have no clue who this person is and is and random recomendations from celebrities would only make me less likely to support whatever they were supporting.Hmm. Would people who could care less about Taylor Swift really respond that they are less likely to vote for Kamala because Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala? I wouldn't think so, although you seem to be suggesting that that's the case.
20% > 8%
Are there really more than twice as many people who dislike Taylor than like her to such an extent that her opinion would influence their vote? I wouldn't think so. Did people just answer the poll as if Taylor Swift's opinion mattered to them, when it really didn't matter at all?
It seems like it may have backfired:
Taylor Swift’s endorsement backfires on Kamala Harris
Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris appears to have backfired, according to a poll.www.yahoo.com
According tot he article, there were 66% that said it wouldn't affect their vote. I don't buy the idea that 20% are saying that they are less likely to vote for Harris simply because they don't know who Taylor Swift is and see her as a random celebrity. I think you are wrong there. Also, it was 8% that were "somewhat" or "much more likely" to vote for Ms Harris. The article says that 6% said that the debate caused them to change their vote. It didn't say in what way they changed their votes. Perhaps the problem is that Taylor Swift's political views were already unpopular with people. That would explain how her endorsement would cause more people to be less likely to vote for Kamala.Yes, if you asked the average person on the street about Taylor swift and her influence the rational reaction would be that I have no clue who this person is and is and random recomendations from celebrities would only make me less likely to support whatever they were supporting.
I actually read the whole survey and that was all they could come out of it with in Trumps favor and even at that they had to admit that 6% of people who knew who Taylor Swift was were more likely to vote for Kamala Harris than before.
It was a nice try at spin and suckered a lot of people.
It seems that, like most people, I thought the Taylor Swift endorsement would help Kamala. But I can't come up with a convincing argument against the poll result. That said, I would agree that the effect of such endorsements tends to be marginal anyway.