20 Percent of Voters Say They are Less Likely to Vote for Kamala Harris Following Taylor Swift Endorsement

A new poll conducted by YouGov found that 20 percent of voters are less likely to support Kamala Harris after superstar Taylor Swift endorsed her last week.

“I’ve done my research, and I’ve made my choice,” Swift said after Tuesday night’s debate. “Your research is all yours to do, and the choice is yours to make.”

“A new post-debate poll from YouGov released Saturday found that 8% of voters said the pop superstar’s nod is either “somewhat” or “much more likely” to convince them to cast their ballot for the Democrat,” the New York Post reported.

“Most of the respondents, 66%, said Swift’s endorsement made no difference on how they will vote in November. The majority — 32% of the online poll’s respondents — think the move will have a positive effect on Harris’ campaign, while 27% said they don’t think it’ll have an effect either way.”

Harris’ campaign launched Taylor Swift-themed digital billboards in Times Square and the Las Vegas Strip this weekend, declaring, “We’re in our Kamala Era.”

The billboards reportedly went live in New York and Las Vegas this week.

Former President Donald Trump posted to his Truth Social account after the ordeal, saying he “hates” the popstar.

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