Naturally, Taylor Swift will support Kamala Harris, and she is free to hug anybody she very well pleases.
Taylor Swift sings, "So tell me everything is not about me," in a somber, sad tone during the bridge of the song "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?" in one of the funniest moments on her most recent album
She then passionately continues, increasing her voice almost to a screech, "But what if it is?"
Because the question of "will she or won't she?"—that is, whether or not the largest pop superstar will support Kamala Harris
It would never have been possible to focus so much attention on the tension surrounding the possibility that a certain celebrity would declare their support for a particular candidate in any other election in history.
But this is not your typical election, as has been mentioned a million times, and Swift has a dedicated fan base that is presumably unlike any other performer in history,
hanging on to her every word. It's not a pointless or even a scholarly inquiry.
Though they may seem insignificant to you, certain side inquiries are as fascinating to the general public
Swift's choice to support Harris be influenced by this dubious fraternization—across the political fence, like aisles exist in a stadium VIP box—and, in turn, influence the future of the free world?