Taylor Swift favours this candidate for president

Taylor Swift chooses to be fearlessly shown publicly to show whom he supports in the race for president. The Superstar has announced that it will vote for the Democrat candidate, Joe Biden, in the November elections, writes CNN, broadcast the news.net. She showed this decision in her new number of “V Magazine”, where one [...]
Taylor Swift chooses to be fearlessly shown publicly to show whom he supports in the race for president.
The Superstar has announced that it will vote for the Democrat candidate, Joe Biden, in the November elections, writes CNN, broadcast the news.net.
She showed this decision in her new number of “V Magazine”, where an interview promo was released on Wednesday.
The difference we need most is to elect a president who admits that colored people deserve to feel secure and represented, that women deserve the right to choose what happens with their bodies, and that the LGBTQIA community + deserves to be accepted and included”, Swift said in the interview.
Everyone deserves a government that takes global health risks seriously and puts people's lives first. The only way we can start to improve things is to elect leaders who are willing to face these issues and find ways to resolve them”, she added.
The singer said she believes in Beden and Kamala Harris, while saying “America is in a chance to start the healing process, which she so badly needs”.
On social networking, Swift shared the cover of the magazine and joked, “As it pointed out on the night of the VP debate. I'll watch and support @Kaala Harris screaming a lot on TV”
Swift until 2018 had been quite calm for her political views. Before mid-term elections, which differ in a rare move, Swift approved two democratic candidates competing in the state of Tennessee.
Swift said at the time she had been “hesitant” to express her political thoughts in the past, but “due to some events in my life and the world in the last two years, I feel very different about her now”.
Since then it has been critical of President Donald Trump and encouraged young people to benefit from early voting.












