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Kamala Harris Campaign Launches Taylor Swift-Themed Ads After Endorsement, Trump Reacts
Sep 15, 2024, 05:44 PM
Kamala Harris' presidential campaign has launched a series of Taylor Swift-themed advertisements and billboards following the pop star's endorsement. The Democratic National Committee has also put up 'Kamala Era' posters and released ads inspired by Swift's music. These billboards have appeared in NYC and Las Vegas, sparking a viral trend and significant engagement from Swift's fanbase, known as Swifties. In response, former President Donald Trump expressed his disdain for Swift on Truth Social, stating 'I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!' The Harris campaign has capitalized on this by releasing statements filled with references to 28 of Swift's song titles, further leveraging the endorsement to their advantage.
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