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Taylor Swift made headlines after Tuesday night’s debate by endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president, and experts are already looking at the pop star’s possible influence on the 2024 election.
« If you self-identify as someone who sees the world like Taylor Swift does, you might go, ‘Huh, maybe I should be voting like that also' », Marcus Collins, a marketing professor at the University of Michigan and author of the book « For the Culture », . « It sort of sends a bat signal for what potentially is acceptable for people like me. »
« This sort of social signaling is important to us », he continued. « It helps us define who we are, our identity, what to think, how to behave. »
These effects can be subtle but significant, Collins said. For example, a conservative Swiftie might find those two identities at odds with each other and begin to question their beliefs.
« People may find themselves in cognitive dissonance, where their identity and how they see the world are in conflict with other parts of their identity », he said. « There has to be some sense of reconciliation. »
The pop superstar said Tuesday night that she would be voting for Harris « because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them.