Donald Trump recently expressed his dislike for Taylor Swift after the pop star endorsed his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris, for president.
In an all-caps post on his Truth Social account, Trump declared, “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” This came after Swift informed her 284 million Instagram followers that she planned to vote for Harris, citing the vice president’s advocacy for issues she believes in.
Initially, Trump downplayed Swift’s endorsement, saying he wasn’t a fan, but as polls show Harris gaining ground, he escalated his criticism.
Swift’s endorsement garnered over nine million likes, sparking speculation that it could influence the election.
However, many argue that celebrity endorsements have limited impact on voter decisions, especially since Swift’s fans likely lean Democratic already.
Following Trump’s outburst, Twitter and other social media platforms exploded with posts by supporters of the singer, sharing memes and using quotes from her own songs to poke fun at the Republican nominee.
Harris’s campaign also reportedly mocked him in a press release filled with references to Swift’s songs, suggesting Trump was “too emotional” and focused on personal attacks rather than addressing key issues.
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