In recent years, Taylor Swift has become influential on the political scene, with an ever-growing number of "Swifties" listening to what she has to say. Some even believe that she could play a key role in how the next American elections play out
Sunday night, Taylor Swift once again took home the Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year, the fourth time in her career and a record for the event. At the age of 34, she has surpassed American musical legends as Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon. This new award further consolidates her status as a pop icon but her influence extends far beyond the musical sphere. In recent years, Taylor Swift has become influential on the political scene, with an ever-growing number of "Swifties" listening to what she has to say. Some even believe that she could play a key role in how the next American elections play out.
Taylor Swift's appeal on social networks in September to encourage her compatriots to register to vote caused a spike in traffic on the Vote.org website within the hour, according to NPR. Some believe that her political views could change the course of the American presidential election on November 5, including California Governor Gavin Newsom.
This could well be the case, according to a survey by the magazine Newsweek. The poll revealed that 18% of American voters said they were "more likely" or "significantly more likely" to vote for a candidate endorsed by Taylor Swift. Unsurprisingly, young people would be particularly inclined to follow the singer's voting guidance.
Not that she has actually given any. For a long time, Taylor Swift refrained from making any kind of political comment. Her silence was criticized during the 2016 US presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. On election day, the American singer simply posted a photo on Instagram, in which she could be seen waiting her turn in the line of voters. "Today is the day. Go out and VOTE," she wrote in the caption.