Nolte: NYT Admits Celebrity Endorsements ‘May Have Backfired in This Election’
The far-left New York Times admits that at best, all those celebrity endorsements failed to “move the needle” for Kamala Harris and might have even “backfired.”
The far-left New York Times admits that at best, all those celebrity endorsements failed to “move the needle” for Kamala Harris and might have even “backfired.”
The combined star power of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Cardi B, Jennifer Lopez, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Bruce Springsteen, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and many, many more failed to carry Kamala Harris over the finish line on Tuesday — a humiliating defeat for the entertainment industry, which had mobilized many of its biggest celebrities this election cycle in the service of the Democrat party.
Popular finance expert and radio personality Dave Ramsey has endorsed former President Donald Trump, saying, “You can’t cancel me.”
A sizeable majority of voters do not care whether celebrities have endorsed a particular political candidate or party, a new survey has found.
A new poll indicates that in the eyes of most likely voters heading to the polls this November, celebrity and outside political endorsements are meaningless and have no effect on their vote.
Rep. Geoff Diehl (R-Whitman), who is taking on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) in 2018 for her Senate seat, challenged the progressive senator on Wednesday to return more than $10,000 she received from actor Ben Affleck, who admitted to, and later apologized for, groping actress Hilarie Burton.
Comedian and actor Bill Burr went on a tear in the latest installment of his Monday Morning Podcast about how celebrity endorsements of presidential candidates are useless, especially those for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Hollywood legend Jon Voight has endorsed Republican Donald J. Trump for President of the United States. “He’s an answer to our problems. We need to get behind him.”
Actress Lindsey Lohan became the subject of ridicule and mockery after she endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton this week in a hazy Twitter post.
Kid Rock has endorsed Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump’s White House bid.
“Pawn Stars” reality show host Rick Harrison says his business suffered as a result of his support for presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio.
Multi-millionaire Welsh singer Charlotte Church has taken to the streets of Cardiff to protest the new democratically elected Conservative government, who she described as “the bogey men”. Church, worth between £11 and £25 million thanks to a lucrative career singing