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The claims are baseless

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of her relationsh­ip with Kelce and the majority of those familiar with it considered it a real relationsh­ip, rather than a publicity stunt.

“Pop culture people identify with this stuff, they pay attention to it. And that’s what moves politics now. It’s attention and identity,” Joel Penney, an associate professor at Montclair State University whose research includes the intersecti­on of politics and pop culture, said. Indeed, Donald Trump’s improbable march to the presidency in 2016 was propelled in part from the celebrity he gained as a reality television star.

But the false claims about Swift are of such an extreme nature that they will test the limits of how potent a conspiracy theory can be. Penney sees the recent deluge of posts aimed at Swift as an attempt to preemptive­ly blunt her impact by discrediti­ng her. Mr Penney said Swift’s influence could prove a difficult force to contend with, especially if she publicly supports Biden, as she did in the 2020 race.

The attacks on Swift could also galvanize young voters who want to rally around her.

“Young people are fighting their political battles through a language drawn from pop culture,” said Henry Jenkins, a professor at the University of Southern California who also studies politics and pop culture.

“That’s what connects them. That’s what they’re engaged with.”

Both Swift and Kelce have made public statements about politics and other issues that put them at odds with the far-right. Swift broke her long-standing refusal to discuss her political views in 2018 when she announced in an Instagram post that she would be voting for Tennessee’s Democratic Senate candidate Phil Bredesen and Democratic House incumbent Rep. Jim Cooper. She also slammed then-U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn, the Republican candidate, citing Blackburn’s opposition to certain LGBTQ+ rights and her vote against the reauthoris­ation of the Violence Against Women Act in 2013.

 ?? Picture: AP PHOTO/JULIO CORTEZ, FILE ?? Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce walks with Taylor Swift after the AFC Championsh­ip NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Baltimore.
Picture: AP PHOTO/JULIO CORTEZ, FILE Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce walks with Taylor Swift after the AFC Championsh­ip NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Baltimore.

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