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Swift warned against further shows of public support for President Biden

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Taylor Swift will be vilified by millions of Americans and risk her own safety if she endorses Joe Biden in the 2024 election, a top talent agent has warned.

The Love Story singer’s fame has reached dizzying heights in the months since she began dating Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, with pictures of their pitch-side kiss reverberating around the world last month.

In the build up to tomorrow’s Super Bowl there has been more discussion about how Swift, 34, will have had to cross nine time-zones after her Saturday night show in Tokyo to make it to Las Vegas in time for kick-off, than there has been about the rival teams’ quarterbacks.

Meanwhile, the Democrats are understood to be hoping to capitalise on Swift’s unparalleled pull by pressing her to endorse President Biden in this year’s election.

‘My advice would be… keep away from politics’
While it is not out of the realms of possibility (Swift endorsed Mr Biden and Kamala Harris in 2020 and appeared to regret not vocalising her disdain for Donald Trump in 2016), Prof Jonathan Shalit has warned of the risks she faces by inserting herself into politics at such a “polarising” time.

My advice to any singer or entertainer would be to keep away from politics,” he said.

“For someone to endorse a politician at the moment, it’s very, very complex, probably more complex than it’s ever been.

“And the reason I say that is a reflection of how complicated global affairs are right now,” he said, before making reference to the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East

Dr Georgia Carroll, a Swiftie who wrote her PhD on the singer’s fan base, also warned a Biden endorsement could risk the wrath of some of her supporters because of how strongly they oppose his backing of Israel.

“I think there is a potential risk there that if she comes out to support, people will call her out for that,” she said.

As well as falling afoul of some of her followers, Swift’s endorsement could physically put the star at risk, Mr Shalit, chairman of InterTalent Rights Group, warned

Holy war against the star
Amid speculation of her impending support for Mr Biden, Mr Trump’s allies were said to be plotting a “holy war” against the star.

It sparked right-wing conspiracy theories including claims Swift is a secret Pentagon agent and her relationship with Mr Kelce has been fabricated to bolster Mr Biden.

If she wades into the politics ahead of this year’s election she will be “vilified by a massive number of people in a way she’s never experienced”, Mr Shalit said

I also think that she does get involved, she also adds personal risk to herself… because there are a lot of extremists out there,” he said, adding that those she goes against may “try and do nasty, unpleasant things to her”.

Swift has not previously been put off voicing her opinion by the potential fallout.

In her Netflix documentary Miss Americana, footage showed Swift being warned that people may think she was condemning the then-president by coming out in support of a Democratic candidate for the Senate in Tennessee 2018.

“I don’t care if they write that,” she responded. “I’m sad I didn’t say it two years ago

But even if she ignores the potential pitfalls, it’s not clear whether Swift’s support would have the power to swing the pendulum in Mr Biden’s favour

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