The Trump campaign launches merch with a Swift-like motif – news Culture and entertainment

A “Trump Era” T-shirt has been launched on the official X account of the Trump campaign, @TeamTrump. In the post there is a link where you can buy the T-shirt and donate money to the campaign. When Taylor Swift came out in support of Kamala Harris, Trump himself announced that he was not a Swift fan. – It seems that she will always support Democrats, and she will probably pay a high price for that in the market, he told Fox News. Now his campaign has been inspired by Swift’s tour collection, writes the magazine Rolling Stone, among other things. This is what the original looks like… Photo: Screenshot from TaylorSwift.com …and this is what the Trump campaign’s version looks like. Photo: Screenshot from X It’s only weeks since Trump posted fake AI photos claiming Swift endorsed him. The Harris campaign launches The Harris campaign has also launched Swift-like effects. After the superstar gave them their support, they were quick to launch friendship bands – an accessory Swifties are often seen wearing in concert. This is what the Harris campaign’s bond of friendship looks like. Photo: Screenshot from the Harris Walz online store – I’m incredibly grateful for Taylor Swift, and I say that as a cat owner, vice presidential candidate Tim Walz chuckled in a TV interview with the NBC channel. The Harris gang also recently played the Swift song “The Man.” And on the Democrats’ new large billboards it read both “…Ready For It?” (another Swift song) and the slogan “We’re in our Kamala era”. Impacted hundreds of thousands When Swift came out in support of Harris, she posted a link in her story to the voter registration page. So far, over 400,000 have registered through the link. Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris, urging her fans to vote in the upcoming election. Photo: INSTAGRAM/TAYLOR SWIFT But do a few hundred thousand have so much to say in such a big election campaign? Yes, says US expert Sofie Høgestøl: – It could really be about a couple of ten thousand people in some of the swing states, for example Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is also Taylor Swift’s home state, she points out. Can Swift actually influence the election? The experts don’t think it’s impossible. Photo: Reuters Eirik Bergesen is a US commentator for TV2, and believes that celebrities can have a lot to say in elections. He refers to an example from 2008: – Many thought that Oprah Winfrey would support Hillary Clinton, but she still supported Barack Obama. It shifted a million votes to Obama, number analysts believe. Published 14.09.2024, at 17.10



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