Taylor Swift may have cemented her ‘reputation’ by writing songs about love, relationships, and other universally felt human feelings. He’s also supported many aspects of humanity throughout his career, and he’s not slowing down anytime soon!
The midterm elections in the United States are approaching. This election, which comes two years before the country’s next presidential election, offers the people an opportunity to make their voices heard and elect members of the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives.
Swift, who often makes her voice heard locally and also shares her feelings about the 45th President of the United States, has already encouraged ‘Swifties’ fans to make their voices heard in the midterms.
Like his upcoming tenth album, “Midnights,” The Blast has covered the 32-year-old’s efforts to encourage Swifties to vote. We’re back to bring you the latest on Swift rocking the polls; read on to find out more!
Rocking the Vote: How has Swift encouraged voting in the midterms?
Taylor Swift / Instagram
The “Midnights” singer’s effort to encourage Swifties to vote in the US midterm elections is far from her first foray into political activism.
He has primarily spoken out and advocated for gun reform, following the 2018 mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, which dominated headlines and also inspired the March For Our Lives, which was organized by students at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School where the shooting took place. . .
In an Instagram post she shared that Spring about her stance on the shooting and advocacy for the Parkland students’ tireless and fearless efforts to ensure the 17 people who lost their lives on Valentine’s Day will never be forgotten, Swift wrote, “I’ve made a donation to show my support to the students, to the March For Our Lives campaign, to everyone affected by this tragedy, and to supporting gun reform.”
Fast forward a few years (and an administration later), the “All Too Well” singer knows, ahem, ‘too well’ it’s smart to inform her fans about how they can make their voices heard and play a part in making change a reality.
Last month, Swift shared a post on her Instagram story, revealing information about how her fans could register to vote.
In the post, Swift wrote, “8.3 million new people have become eligible to vote since the last general election and 1 in 4 eligible voters are not registered to vote.” He also slipped in a reference to his upcoming album by telling fans that there were 49 ‘midnights’ until the election in that time. (via The Blast)
In Swift’s Latest Posts About the 2022 Midterm Elections
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Swift’s post from September apparently wasn’t her only effort to encourage Swifties to monitor the midterm elections!
Earlier today, Swift shared a note on her Instagram story similar to the previous note.
The post specifically targets residents living in one corner of Swift’s world: Tennessee. It is not the first time he will publicly fight for the rights of the people of Tennessee. He previously voiced his concern over the possible election of Senator Marsha Blackburn in an Instagram post.
“If you’re in Tennessee, you can cast your ballot today through November 3rd at an early voting site,” the story began, “The wait is usually shorter than on Election Day.”
Swift’s posts aren’t just targeted at her Tennessean Swifties! He also offers some general information about voting.
“Most states offer some type of early voting,” the post continued, and also featured links for listeners to find more information about where they can vote early in their home states.
The midterm elections in the United States will take place on November 8, just a few weeks after the release of Taylor Swift’s latest album, “Midnights.” His tenth record is out on October 21st!
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