As the US presidential election approaches, fans of Taylor Swift are eager to see if she will once again publicly back a candidate. In 2020, she openly supported Joe Biden and Kamala Harris while opposing Donald Trump. "We will vote you out," she warned Trump in a social media post before Biden's victory.
With election day nearing, Swifties are curious if their idol will voice her opinion. The singer has been outspoken about her political beliefs for years. However, for the 34 year old star, deciding to speak up hasn't always been easy.
"We have to vote," Swift asserts, leaving no room for ambiguity. However, revealing her voting choices has historically been a contentious issue within her team, reports . Her Miss Americana documentary captured the emotional turmoil when Swift chose to publicly endorse a politician for the first time in her career during the 2018 midterms.
In the film, Swift confessed to the cameras: "My team is really not happy with me right now. All I've talked about for the last couple months is the election in Tennessee. It's not that I want to step into this, but I just can't not at this point.
" In another discussion, her father Scott expressed potential safety worries regarding Swift's decision to speak out. "I've read the entire [statement] and..
. right now, I'm terrified. I'm the guy that went out and bought armoured cars," he admitted.
An emotional Swift expressed the necessity of making her political views known. "Dad, I need you to forgive me for d.