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A new poll shows that the vast majority of Americans are rejecting celebrity endorsements of political candidates β a blow to Democrats who have come to increasingly rely on Hollywood influencers to sway young voters and amplify left-wing talking points on social media.
For the recent presidential election, a full 75 percent of survey respondents said a celebrityβs endorsement of a candidate made no difference or not much of a difference on how they voted, according to the new Rasmussen reports poll released Monday.
Surprisingly, respondents who identify as liberal were more likely than others to disregard the opinion of a celebrity, with a full 80 percent saying a Hollywood endorsement didnβt sway their decision this election season. Among conservatives, that figure was 73 percent.
The results come on the heels of vp Kamala Harrisβ loss to President-elect Donald Trump after Harris actively courted Hollywood celebrities and other entertainment industry elites β even going so far as the spend tens of millions of dollars on pop concerts and promotional events like the Oprah Winfrey town hall livestream.
Billionaire and millionaire Hollywood elites have come out hard for Harris:
Oprah β Estimated net worth: $3 billion
Taylor Swift β Estimated net worth: $1.6 billion
Tyler Perry β Estimated net worth: $1.4 billion
Bruce Springsteen β Estimated net worth: $1.2 billion
Arnold Schwarzenegger β Estimated net worth: $1 billion
Beyonce β Estimated net worth: $800 million
George Clooney β Estimated net worth : $500 million
Robert De Niro β Estimated net worth: $500 million
Barbra Streisand β Estimated net worth: $460 million
David Letterman β Estimated net worth: $400 million
The series of election-eve concerts in key swing states cost the Harris campaign as much as $20 million, helping push the campaign into debt after it blew through $1 billion raised by donors. The Oprah live stream reportedly cost $2.5 million to produce.
A new poll shows that the vast majority of Americans are rejecting celebrity endorsements of political candidates β a blow to Democrats who have come to increasingly rely on Hollywood influencers to sway young voters and amplify left-wing talking points on social media.
For the recent presidential election, a full 75 percent of survey respondents said a celebrityβs endorsement of a candidate made no difference or not much of a difference on how they voted, according to the new Rasmussen reports poll released Monday.
Surprisingly, respondents who identify as liberal were more likely than others to disregard the opinion of a celebrity, with a full 80 percent saying a Hollywood endorsement didnβt sway their decision this election season. Among conservatives, that figure was 73 percent.
The results come on the heels of vp Kamala Harrisβ loss to President-elect Donald Trump after Harris actively courted Hollywood celebrities and other entertainment industry elites β even going so far as the spend tens of millions of dollars on pop concerts and promotional events like the Oprah Winfrey town hall livestream.
Billionaire and millionaire Hollywood elites have come out hard for Harris:
Oprah β Estimated net worth: $3 billion
Taylor Swift β Estimated net worth: $1.6 billion
Tyler Perry β Estimated net worth: $1.4 billion
Bruce Springsteen β Estimated net worth: $1.2 billion
Arnold Schwarzenegger β Estimated net worth: $1 billion
Beyonce β Estimated net worth: $800 million
George Clooney β Estimated net worth : $500 million
Robert De Niro β Estimated net worth: $500 million
Barbra Streisand β Estimated net worth: $460 million
David Letterman β Estimated net worth: $400 million
The series of election-eve concerts in key swing states cost the Harris campaign as much as $20 million, helping push the campaign into debt after it blew through $1 billion raised by donors. The Oprah live stream reportedly cost $2.5 million to produce.