On Friday NFL reporter Michele Tafoya took aim at pop superstar Taylor Swift following Swift’s public endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Swift, who has been a vocal advocate for various political causes in recent years, posted a lengthy Instagram message after September 10th’s debate outlining her reasons for backing the Harris-Walz ticket.
“I’ve done my research, and I’ve made my choice,” Swift wrote to her over 11 million followers, urging others to also research and make informed decisions. On Friday, Tafoya criticized the pop star for not acknowledging the alleged negative impacts of Harris’s policies, particularly on immigration and public safety.
“Dear @taylorswift13 — Did you factor this into your research? What about the victims of sexual assault? What about the 330,000 children who were lost thanks to Kamala’s open border? #DoYourResearch,” Tafoya wrote, amplifying the troubling statistics involving immigration.
Dear @taylorswift13 — Did you factor this into your research? What about the victims of sexual assault? What about the 330,000 children who were lost thanks to Kamala’s open border? #DoYourrResearch https://t.co/wl8nTUx6SY
— Michele Tafoya (@Michele_Tafoya) September 27, 2024
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