Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris after the presidential debate against Trump has stirred interest in the November election. While Democrats hope Swift's support will boost young voter turnout, recent polling suggests it may not significantly sway voter decisions.

Swift, a vocal critic of Trump, praised Harris for championing causes she believes in. The California Governor highlighted the impact of Swift's endorsement, calling her a cultural icon whose support matters. Despite some Democrats predicting an influence on young voters, a recent poll indicated that 83% of respondents would not be swayed by a Swift endorsement. 

Moreover, Harris already leads among young voters, who constitute Swift's main support base. However, not all young voters are impressed by the pop star's endorsement, with the RNC Youth Advisory Council Chairman dismissing it as mere "vibes" without substantial policy backing. Similarly, former President Trump expressed his lack of surprise at the endorsement, stating that Swift is inherently liberal and tends to endorse Democrats. 

While an endorsement may not be a deciding factor for most voters, a Monmouth University poll found that a majority of respondents are supportive of Swift encouraging her fans to vote. In response to the endorsement, the Harris-Walz campaign released friendship bracelets reminiscent of those worn during Swift's "Eras" tour for purchase on their website. Despite the mixed reactions to Swift's endorsement, the pop star's influence on the election remains to be seen as the campaign period unfolds. 

In summary, Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris has sparked interest and speculation about its potential impact on the upcoming election. While some see it as a positive development that could mobilize young voters, others are skeptical about its actual influence on voter decisions. As the election season progresses, Swift's role in shaping the political landscape will continue to be closely watched.