INDIANAPOLIS — The final U.S. leg of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour wrapped just two days before Election Day, and it drew fans from all over the country.
As thousands of them ventured inside Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday, a few discussed politics and whether the superstar influenced their opinions this presidential election.
Swift herself didn’t make any political statements during the show — not even ones encoded in Easter eggs as fans suspect she did back in July when President Joe Biden ended his campaign and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president.
Swift did make an unambiguous endorsement following the presidential debate on Sept. 10 when she posted her support for Harris over former President Donald Trump on social media .
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Swift first spoke out politically in 2018 when she weighed in on Tennessee’s Senate race that year. In her 2020 documentary “Miss Americana,” she spoke out against Trump and debuted her song “Only the Young, which highlights the youth vote and fresh-faced candidates, exclaiming, “Only one thing can save us, only the young can run.”