Probably still ride with TrumpLet’s see what those Uncommitted A-Rabs in Michigan got to say now.. I’m sure they gonna act like they ain’t heard what Trump said lmaoo
Probably still ride with TrumpLet’s see what those Uncommitted A-Rabs in Michigan got to say now.. I’m sure they gonna act like they ain’t heard what Trump said lmaoo
Just like the red waveThe fear mongering is strong today.
I mean look at bothsiders in TLR, n-gga's really over there taking metaphorical victory laps.The fear mongering is strong today.
That's a good way to have black women at the white house ready to burn that shyt down and ensure Trump wins in 2024.Just like the red wave
Thoughts on Biden throwing Kamala to the bushes and grabbing someone like Newsom as VP? Does that cost him? I feel like it would make people far more comfortable about his age, Kamala seems unpopular
Trump made the option clearer for those trying to protest vote "uncommitted"
The scotus ruling. They gotta jump at any 'win'. Just let them have it for a few days.I mean look at bothsiders in TLR, n-gga's really over there taking metaphorical victory laps.
Yeah, that would definitely be my main concern. Especially to secure Georgia.That's a good way to have black women at the white house ready to burn that shyt down and ensure Trump wins in 2024.
Biden never did anything to help Taylor...and he never will.Taylor Swift urges her 282 million Instagram followers to vote on Super Tuesday
"I wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power," Swift wrote on Instagram.www.nbcnews.com
Taylor Swift urges her 282 million Instagram followers to vote on Super Tuesday
"I wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power," the world's most famous musician wrote on Instagram.
Taylor Swift in Los Angeles on Feb. 4, 2024.Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images
March 5, 2024, 10:40 AM EST
By David K. Li
Taylor Swift urged fans in her adopted home state of Tennessee and other Super Tuesday voting jurisdictions to exercise their democratic rights by casting ballots today.
The simple message to vote might not seem impactful, but this comes from the world's most famous pop star — with 282 million Instagram followers.
“I wanted to remind you guys to vote the people who most represent YOU into power,” Swift posted on Instagram. "If you haven't already, make a plan to vote today."
Voters in 16 statesand American Samoa are holding nominating contests in the biggest day yet of the 2024 presidential primary calendar.
Swift has generally steered clear of political battles, no small feat in today's bad blood sport of red vs. blue, and remained popular across many demographic lines.
She has been vocal in the past about voter registrationand her advocacy on this push has previously spiked numbers.
Her first notable political moves came in 2018 in Tennessee, when she endorsed Democrat Phil Bredesen, who lost that U.S. Senate race to Republican Marsha Blackburn, and Rep. Jim Cooper, a Democrat who won reelection to the U.S. House.
She went on to endorse Joe Biden in his 2020 victory over incumbent Donald Trump.
@FAH1223 bu bu by NYT polls.. care to chime in my bredda?There is something wrong at the New York Times
From presidential polls to refusing to report on Trump’s stumbles, things aren’t adding up at the Gray Ladywww.salon.com