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Published 17:33 03 Nov 2020 GMT
'Stressed out' Taylor Swift pleads with fans to vote: 'Make your voice heard'
A "stressed out" Taylor Swift has taken to social media ahead of Election Day to plead with fans to vote and "make your voice heard".
The 'Love Story' hitmaker posted a selfie-style video of herself to her Twitter and Instagram story urging her fans to vote for the 56th president of the United States.
Watch Swift urge fans to vote in the video below:
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"Hey. So we are all very stressed out about this election, rightfully so. I feel you," Swift said. "But allow me to be the 1 millionth person to remind you that tomorrow is your last chance to make your voice heard and to make your vote count, so if you haven't voted yet, please do."
"Stay safe, wear a mask, take care of yourselves. I love you very much. Happy voting," the singer continued while sharing a link for viewers to find their nearest polling place.
Swift announced that she would be supporting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on her social media pages last month.
Sharing a picture from her V Magazine cover, which featured the word "Vote" written across her face and a picture of her holding Biden-Harris cookies, the 'Shake it Off' singer wrote: "I spoke to @vmagazine about why I'll be voting for Joe Biden for president."
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The 30-year-old then acknowledged the "apt" timing of the magazine's release and her endorsement of the Democratic nominees, which took place on the same day as the Vice Presidential debate between Harris and current Vice President Mike Pence.
"Gonna be watching and supporting @kamalaharris by yelling at the tv a lot," Swift wrote. "And I also have custom cookies."
In the issue, Swift said that the "change we need most is to elect a president who recognizes that people of color deserve to feel safe and represented, that women deserve the right to choose what happens to their bodies, and that the LGBTQIA+ community deserves to be acknowledged and included."
"Everyone deserves a government that takes global health risks seriously and puts the lives of its people first," the 'Look What You Made Me Do' hitmaker continued.













