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People Think Taylor Swift Just Low-Key Endorsed Harris Thanks To A Viral Photo She Posted

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After Swift included a photo in a recent Instagram post that appears to be a silhouette of Vice President Kamala Harris, fans speculated that it was an endorsement—but not everyone is sold.

People on social media believe Taylor Swift just discreetly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in a recent Instagram post.

Of course, not everyone is so sure.


The 14-time Grammy winner took to Instagram to celebrate her shows in Warsaw, Poland, during the European leg of her Eras Tour, posting several photos from her concerts and writing:

"Oh I loved those Warsaw shows SO much!!!"
"Our first time ever playing in Poland, but it won’t be the last... I seriously had the best time 😆"
"Also want to thank those beautiful crowds for making us the first tour to play 3 nights in a row in your stadium!!"
"I can’t believe we have 2 cities left on the European leg of The Eras Tour. It’s truly flown by. See you 🔜 Vienna!"

Fans soon noticed, however, a silhouette on the seventh slide of the carousel of what appears to be the vice president waving on stage behind Swift, fueling online buzz that Swift is endorsing Harris for president.

Some people on social media argue that is not the case and the woman in the shot is a backup dancer.


Others, however, are certain the post is a low-key endorsement... and they're pumped.






And some agree the silhouette is a dancer but was strategically placed both in the shot and in the singer's post.



If Swift does publicly endorse Kamala Harris for the 2024 election, it should come as no surprise.

In 2020 she announced her support for Biden/Harris in an interview withV Magazine, telling them:

"I will proudly vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in this year’s presidential election."
"Under their leadership, I believe America has a chance to start the healing process it so desperately needs.”

And it certainly can't hurt that Harris' newly-announced running mate, Tim Walz, is a certified Swiftie.

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