UPDATE: Did T Swift's political PSA lead to a surge in vote registrations?
"Swift included the URL to vote.org, which reported nearly 65,000 people nationwide between the ages of 18 and 29 had registered since Sunday night when the post went live," NBC News reports. "The site also reported more than 40,000 people between the ages of 30 and 70+ registering since Sunday."
ORIGINAL POST
For so long Taylor Swift's fans wanted to know why she has never made a peep about her political leanings. It was her duty to use her platform to speak up, they insisted. Still, she kept mum. Until this weekend, that is. The popular pop star has broken her political silence to announce that she is endorsing Democrats Phil Bredesen and Jim Cooper in the Senate and House races in Tennessee.
Why is she speaking up now? Because, she explained on Instagram, she has been so concerned by the decisions made in Washington in the past two years. In the lengthy social media post, Swift explains that while she typically tries to support female candidates, she can't support and is even urging voters to reject Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) because she has a voting record that "appalls her."
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Swift is particularly "terrified" by Blackburn's voting record on LGBTQ rights and the Violence Against Women Act.
As for the latter vote, in 2013, Blackburn explained that she believed the bill had forgotten its main objective. She explained her vote as follows:
"I didn’t like the way it was expanded to include other different groups," she said at the time. "What you need is something that is focused specifically to help the shelters and to help out law enforcement, who is trying to work with the crimes that have been committed against women and helping them to stand up."
Blackburn, meanwhile, has earned the endorsement of President Trump. She is currently ahead of Bredesen, a former Tennessee governor, by 8 points, per recent polling.
Marsha Blackburn had a BIG win last night in the Tennessee primary for U.S. Senate. She is an outstanding person & great supporter of mine. Congratulations Marsha, we need you very badly in the Senate to vote for our agenda. Your next opponent will vote against all we are doing!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 3, 2018