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Pop culture in politics

President Joe Biden is looking to fuel his reelection bid with an endorsement from one of the nation’s biggest stars — Taylor Swift. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is trying to tell his donors he is more popular than the international pop star and that his base is larger and more loyal than the Swifties. Trump enjoys a base of supporters who have proven immovable, but Swift’s fans have also become known for their die-hard commitment to her. One Instagram post from the singer about National Voter Registration Day caused a 1,226% jump in traffic to the website she linked to, Vote.org. The nonpartisan nonprofit recorded more than 35,000 registrations, a 23% jump from the mid-term election year of 2022. On this episode of 360 View, Scottie Nell Hughes and her firey panel of experts (Desi K. Robinson - Health Professor, Doula - Media Analyst; Lionel – Attorney and Media Analyst; Bryson Gray - Rapper) discuss how pop culture has become engrained within politics and how this could bode for those convicted on January 6th.

19.03.2024
28:50 min
19.03.2024
28:50 min
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Pop culture in politics
In the 360 View, Scottie Nell Hughes brings you her well-rounded look at the most pressing social and cultural issues plaguing our globalized world today. From education to politics, trade, and more, Scottie breaks down global trends and helps you, the viewer, see how local issues affect the entire globe. Join us as we expand your perspective on the 360 View.