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Celebrity endorsements have been making headlines, especially Taylor Swift’s nod for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris following last week’s debate. 5 ...
The rich and famous can move audiences, but can they move the polls? One of the first big stars to stump for a presidential candidate was Al Jolson who endorsed Warren Harding for president in 1920.
History shows that political surrogates and celebrity endorsements don’t really move the needle. So why do the candidates bother? Because you can’t be everywhere at once.
Williams, 51, spoke candidly about his thoughts on celebrity political endorsements during an interview with the Hollywood Reporter published last week.
The rich and famous can move audiences, but can they move the polls? One of the first big stars to stump for a presidential candidate was Al Jolson who endorsed Warren Harding for president in 1920.
Research shows that celebrity endorsements of political candidates have little impact. Is there any reason to believe faith ...
But celebrity endorsements really weren't a thing back then. MARK HARVEY: Actors, musicians, had morality clauses in their contracts, which prevented them from really speaking freely about just ...
The rich and famous can move audiences, but can they move the polls? One of the first big stars to stump for a presidential candidate was Al Jolson who endorsed Warren Harding for president in 1920.
But celebrity endorsements really weren't a thing back then. MARK HARVEY: Actors, musicians, had morality clauses in their contracts, which prevented them from really speaking freely about just ...