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Ridgewood NJ, Kamala Harris had endorsements from Taylor Swift, Robert DeNiro and a galaxy of other pop singers and movie stars, but it turns out most voters don’t let celebrities influence their election choices.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 56% of Likely U.S. Voters say endorsements by celebrities made no difference at all in terms of their vote in the presidential election, while another 19% say such endorsements didn’t make much difference. Twelve percent (12%) say celebrity endorsements made some difference in how they voted, but just 11% say they made a lot of difference. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
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Same with newspapers..
A recommendation from the Washington Post would have given Kackles about 6 more votes.
These idiots made their money. Inflation, high prices ,crime,violence doesn’t effect them. Swift, Opra, lebron James etc door is open to leave!
the democrats do it every 4 years to pander to inner cities with hip hop music. they fake as f. sellouts you think these democrats care about our culture and what our families fought and died to protect? nah they pander to criminals and illegal immigrants more than offering solutions and support to the average american.