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According to a survey, 1 in 3 Republicans think that there is a bogus Taylor Swift electoral conspiracy

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Aarya

According to a Monmouth University study released on Wednesday, around one-third of Republicans think Taylor Swift is complicit in a secret government plot to support Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential contest.

The ridiculous and unfounded conspiracy theory in issue claims that Swift’s friendship with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was created by the government as part of a large-scale psychological operations scheme.

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It gained popularity in right-wing media before to Super Bowl LVIII. The idea behind the alleged conspiracy is that Swift would have an even greater platform to support Biden after the Chiefs’ triumph on Sunday, potentially tipping the 2024 presidential contest in his favor.

The music sensation has urged her followers to vote and supported Biden before the 2020 election, but there is no concrete proof to back up the conspiracy idea that has swiftly spread from the fringe into the public conversation.

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Patrick Murray, the director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute, stated in a statement that “the supposed Taylor Swift PsyOp conspiracy has legs among a decent number of Trump supporters.” “Many of the people who were unaware of it prior to our survey find the concept to be plausible.”

Murray went on, “Welcome to the 2024 election.”

The Monmouth poll revealed that while slightly less than half (46%) of the 902 US adults polled had heard of the conspiracy theory, one in five (18%) said they believed it, with 32% of Republicans—by far the largest group of any political ideology—agreeing it is real.

Interestingly, though, 42% of respondents who indicated they thought the conspiracy theory was real had never heard of it prior to being approached for the survey, indicating a bias in favor of conspiracy theories or against the president.

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Prominent figures who espouse fringe MAGA views, like as right-wing media personality Benny Johnson, conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec, and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, have been attacking Swift for weeks.

Donald Trump, the previous president, tried to exert pressure on Swift before of Sunday’s big game by claiming on social media that if she chose to support Joe Biden for president, she would be “disloyal” to him.

“Even though Travis, her boyfriend, might be a liberal and probably can’t stand me, I still like him!” Trump penned.