Taylor Swift's drive to encourage her followers to cast ballots in this year's election. However, this percentage is down 15 points from February due to a conspiracy theory involving the possibility of a rigged Super Bowl.
According to a recent Monmouth University survey, 53% of respondents support Swift's efforts to encourage her followers to cast ballots, while 35% disagree. One in twelve respondents claimed not to know. Swift gave Vice President Harris her support following last week's debate between former President Trump and Harris.
Besides attending the team's Super Bowl matchup in Las Vegas against the San Francisco 49ers, Swift is dating Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. There was conjecture at the time that the Chiefs might have rigged the game to gain as much publicity as possible in exchange for President Biden's immediate endorsement. Swift did not support this plot at the time, and there was no proof of it either. Monmouth, however, pointed out that since the conspiracy theory, support for Swift's initiatives has sharply declined.
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The singer was the focus of a disproved conspiracy theory about the election and the Super Bowl seven months ago, which is interesting because of how much more support the singer received for her get-out-the-vote (GOTV) efforts at that time, according to a press release from Monmouth.
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