President Biden Has Thoughts on the Viral Taylor Swift 2024 Presidential Endorsement Theory

Swift gave the president her seal of approval back in 2020.

<p>Chris Jackson /Getty Images, Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The Recording Academy</p> Joe Biden, Taylor Swift

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Joe Biden, Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift gave Joe Biden her Miss Americana seal of approval ahead of the presidential election in 2020, but is she getting ready to do it again? And will her boyfriend Travis Kelce join in? President Biden addressed the Swiftie conspiracy in his February 28 interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers with a dash of humor.

"There are 18 percent of Americans, according to recent polling, that believe you and Taylor Swift are actually working in cahoots. And after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, you posted this [a dark Brandon meme] and you wrote, "Just like we drew it up,'" Meyers enquired. "Can you confirm or deny there is an active conspiracy between you and Miss Swift?"

Biden played coy with the late-night host and replied, "Where are you getting this information? It's classified. But I will tell you she did endorse me in 2020."

Related: Taylor Swift Formally Endorsed Joe Biden — With Cookies

Ahead of the last presidential election, Swift endorsed the President on X. "I spoke to @vmagazine about why I’ll be voting for Joe Biden for president. So apt that it’s come out on the night of the VP debate," she wrote. "Gonna be watching and supporting @KamalaHarris by yelling at the TV a lot. And I also have custom cookies 🍪💪😘"

In her conversation with the magazine, Swift added, “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 only way we can begin to make things better is to choose leaders who are willing to face these issues and find ways to work through them."

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