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In the United States a third of Republicans believe in

According to the conspiracy theory, the Ministry of Defense’s psychological warfare unit has created a plan to keep Biden in power by using Taylor Swift.

In the United States, one in five believe in the conspiracy theory that the super popular pop star Taylor Swift is part of a conspiracy to help a sitting president Joe Biden to win the November presidential election.

As many as a third of Republican supporters believe so, according to a survey by Monmouth University in New Jersey.

Of all those who responded to the survey, who believed in the theory spread especially in right-wing circles, a good 70 percent were supporters of the Republicans or those leaning towards the party. 83 percent said they would vote for the former president in the November elections Donald Trump.

More than 900 adults were interviewed for the survey in early February.

And that’s how the theory goes

Everything has been orchestrated by the US Department of Defense’s Pentagon psychological warfare unit. At the very beginning, that unit helped develop the fake relationship between Taylor Swift and the star player of the Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce in between. The deep ranks of the government had already predetermined that the Kansas City Chiefs would beat the San Francisco 49ers in the major football event, the Super Bowl. In the euphoria of victory, Kelce proposes to Swift on the field, and Swift, on the other hand, publicly supports Biden.

Kelce didn’t propose to Swift, and the pop star didn’t talk about Biden in the final match organized in Las Vegas.

However, the Kansas City Chiefs won, so if the conspiracy theory is to be believed, Biden’s diabolical plans came true.

Naturally, Biden’s campaign team took all the joy out of the phenomenon after the victory in Kansas City: “Just as we planned it†was the caption of the picture published on Biden’s social media, where a red laser beam shines menacingly from Biden’s eyes.

Swift endorsed Biden in 2020

Taylor Swift’s possible public support for Biden is causing nervousness in American right-wing circles due to the artist’s enormous popularity. For example, on Instagram, he has 280 million followers worldwide, a significant part of them in the United States.

Under the previous presidential election in 2020, Swift positioned herself in a newspaper interview to support Biden.

In the 2018 congressional elections, he supported Democratic candidates in his home state of Tennessee.



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