Excited debates revolve around whether the pop star might support Democrat Joe Biden once more, as he did in 2020. And with what effect. The 81-year-old, who wants to run for a second term in the presidential election at the beginning of November, might more than use a boost with a little pop and glamour. The enthusiasm for a candidate who is well into his senior years is limited, even within his own party. Biden’s popularity ratings are poor. And the incumbent has recently lost a lot of support, especially among younger people. Could Taylor Swift, with her millions upon millions of younger fans, be his salvation?
Swift breaks all records
The 34-year-old produces one hit following another. She regularly breaks records at award ceremonies – on Sunday evening she won her fourth Grammy for her record “Midnights”. Swift has enormous influence among her fans and has around 279 million followers on the Instagram platform (Biden has fewer than 20 million there). Swift recently landed in fifth place on Forbes’ list of the world’s most influential women. In 2023, Time magazine named her Person of the Year.
Not just an artist, but also a businesswoman
This person is not only an artist, but also a businesswoman: Swift’s personal fortune is estimated at over a billion US dollars (918.86 million euros). Her concerts had such economic importance for the venues that the Federal Reserve of Philadelphia mentioned Taylor Swift in an economic report.
When Ticketmaster’s website collapsed due to demand for her world tour, it led to questions regarding monopolistic control in the US Congress. And because the ground shook disproportionately during one of their performances in Seattle, seismologists compared it to a mini-earthquake. Taylor Swift’s influence is so significant that USA Today recently hired a reporter to focus exclusively on the singer.
Swifties – that’s how their fans describe themselves – are considered extremely loyal, and not just in the USA. In Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires, some of them waited in tents in front of the stadium for months so that they might be in the front row. About 53 percent of U.S. adults said they were Swift fans in a survey published in 2023. Like the artist herself, most of her fans in the US come from suburbs or live in rural areas. About half are female and millennials – so, like Swift, they were born between 1981 and 1996. Around three quarters are white.
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Approachable, friendly: Swift is the girl next door
Swift is approachable and is considered friendly. The image of the girl next door still sticks with her even as a grown woman. At the same time, she defends herself once morest an image of women in pop culture that she finds harmful. The 2020 Netflix documentary regarding Swift is called “Miss Americana.” Swift, according to the subtext, is as much a part of America as apple pie, Coca-Cola, cowboy boots and cheerleading. The fact that her current boyfriend is now also the football player Travis Kelce seems to some to be an almost suspicious completion of this cliché. The relationship between the two has recently received a lot of attention, also because Swift was present at Kelce’s team’s games and then all eyes were on her.
After his football team qualified for the Super Bowl, wild conspiracy theories regarding Swift recently gained momentum in right-wing circles. Republicans fear that she might use her as yet unconfirmed presence at the sporting event of the year in a few days to campaign for Biden.
Took a stand once morest ultra-radical candidate in Tennessee
For years, Swift carefully avoided taking a political stand. But in 2018 she caused a stir when she positioned herself in Tennessee once morest the ultra-radical candidate for the US Senate, Marsha Blackburn. Then-Republican President Donald Trump jumped to Blackburn’s defense, saying he now liked Swift’s music “regarding 25 percent less.” Although Blackburn won the vote, election observers noted a significant increase in young voter registration following Swift’s comments.
Since then, Swift has repeatedly taken a political stand and urged her fans to vote. With success. After one such call from Swift on Instagram last September alone, 35,000 new voter registrations were counted in a very short time. California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, gushed followingwards that Swift was “unique” and that her influence on young voters was “extremely strong.”
Biden should seek Swift’s support
Biden’s campaign team is also interested in this. The New York Times recently reported that Biden’s team has begun talking to celebrities and influencers regarding possible support for the president on social media and is actively seeking Swift’s support.
She had already backed Biden once in 2020. At that time, she spoke out for the Democrat relatively late in the election year. Biden also received a lot of support from other celebrities in that election. A whole host of megastars performed at his inauguration, including Lady Gaga and Bruce Springsteen – while Trump had struggled to find any artists for his swearing-in four years earlier. This time too, Biden is likely to receive a lot of support from stars, artists, actors and other celebrities in the election campaign – unlike his expected opponent Trump, who also wants to run once more.
Biden’s need for glitz, glitter and pizzazz is greater than ever
But Biden’s need for some glitz, glitter and pizzazz is also greater now than ever. In this election campaign he is four years older and has passed 80. His age is a constant topic in the election campaign – regular slips of the tongue, missteps and small missteps at public events offer a lot of political attack. The president, who sometimes appears unsteady on his legs, makes headlines with his “stiff gait” and orthopedic insoles, and whose political career began in a world with rotary telephones and no Internet, sometimes seems far removed from the reality of life for young people in the country.
According to surveys, Biden has recently lost support among younger people due to his course in the Middle East crisis. And his approval ratings among the population have been languishing at under 40 percent for some time – even worse than Trump’s at the same time in his term of office. In a scenario where polls are predicting a close race for a possible rematch between Biden and Trump, the president might only use Taylor Swift’s fans on his side.
In order to woo the pop star and his followers, Biden also has to do his own homework. During an appearance at the White House last November, the president attempted a joke and managed to confuse Taylor Swift with two other singers within a few seconds: Beyoncé and Britney Spears.
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