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101 points

This is simultaneously wonderful and depressing.

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106 points

If this is what it takes to get the 18-30 year olds to the polls in the right states, idgaf. Just win, baby!

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44 points

Oh absolutely, by any means necessary. Which is why I say it’s wonderful.

But it’s disheartening that a celeb endorsement can drive such engagement. Might be dating myself here but it always reminds me of “what does Ja Rule think!?!”

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21 points

I’d argue this isn’t any celebrity though. Say what you will about Taylor and her music but she has successfully marketed herself as a wholesome role model for younger generations who has ran a nearly 20 year career scandal free. To them she represents more than celebrity fame. She’s a movement and if she says vote they will vote.

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6 points

Not to mention, there’s senate and house seats countrywide that could be won with these people.

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28 points

My first vote might have been because of free coffee at Starbucks for I Voted stickers. In other words, it can always be dumber ;p

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12 points

Ha, that’s pretty good! Thanks for the perspective.

I’ve voted in every election for which I’ve been eligible, so I wonder if some of my votes were just to keep the streak alive even if only subconsciously.

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8 points

I mean, some of them are like that. I’ve voted every time since, and I maybe my proudest, silliest vote was for Obama in the primary. I was, what, 20, and just really not that into Hillary mostly because she scapegoated video games. Obama ended up being a very good choice, but that reason was definitely immature young adult brain. (Vibe probably mattered, too, now that I think of it).

Honestly, dissing video games was not the best reason to get me to vote against her but like, you know how rare it is for as young person to vote in a primary? Small things like that can matter.

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21 points

Right there with ya. The fact that this is a thing in our society is just… I’ll take it, but yikes. Glad she didn’t endorse trump I guess.

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how much of a shit did you give about the crusty old white people in government when you were 10-18 yrs old?

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23 points

10-18? I dont think that’s the age group we are discussing here…

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18 points

As a punk kid living in the world of Reagan, I cared a lot.

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10 points

All but the 18 year olds can’t vote.

That being said, I was 16 on 9/11 so my cohort got into politics very quickly. Especially as most of my good friends were into punk.

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3 points

My first thought was “imagine if Putin could have afforded her”.

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