Are Taylor Swift & Gen Z Becoming Republican?
Gen Z's Political Split and Taylor Swift's Cultural Pivot
Understand the surprising political rightward shift among young women and analyze how Taylor Swift's personal evolution might be reshaping cultural expectations for Gen Z regarding femininity and commitment.
Short Summary
- Young men are the most conservative generation seen recently, while young women show a significant, though slower, shift towards the right (11 points favoring Republicans since 2020).
- Dissatisfaction with the established left pushes some young voters toward anti-status quo figures, akin to Trump’s initial appeal.
- Taylor Swift’s embrace of domesticity and a masculine partner is having a noticeable, positive cultural impact on young women viewers.
This conversation analyzes counter-narratives in Gen Z political polling, focusing on the gender split, and examines the potential cultural consequences of Swift modeling commitment and femininity in her public life.
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Top Comments (10)
No one will ever convince me that Taylor Swift is conservative
Obviously, Ben doesn't know much about Taylor and that's fine, but she's never been "sexual" like a lot of other pop stars, she doesn't dance provocatively or wear overly revealing clothing on stage. She wears what's equivalent to leotards because she's moving around a lot. Sometimes she even wears full ball gowns. Swifties have a joke that she doesn't have a belly button because we've never seen it (until this last photoshoot for this album. First time ever in 20 years). Taylor's brand isn't built on being sexy. She has already said in an interview she's not "hot" or "sexy" rather, she's "imaginative" and "smart." She is so popular and has such a huge following because of her music, her Lyricism, and for her down-to-earth relationship with her fans. That is why she's 35 and still at the top. Because she was NEVER using her body, she was just putting in the work to write music and using her brain and creativity. She has been singing about wanting to get married and have her "Love Story" since she was a teenager. She even said on the podcast that the love she found with Travis is what she's been singing about wanting to happen for her since she was a teenager. Her last relationship was 7 years, and I think she got tired of waiting for a ring so it ended. And sorry Ben, Tortured Poets was lyrically a stellar album (especially songs from The Anthology portion which I'm sure Ben didn't listen to). "The Prophecy" "The Albatross" "How did it End?" Lyrical masterpieces.
To be fair I don‘t think her brand has been built around sexuality. She always had a fairly clean image. But of course she will have to evolve in order to stay relevant.
She will continue to do what the money tells her to do. She has always skirted a line. When she goes further left, she does something more to the right and vice versa.
Wouldn't say either Kelce brother is conservative. Look at their response to Butker's speech. Jason's wife definitely isn't.
I’ve done my research by age 20 looking at both sides. I’m a republican but I’ve listened to Taylor Swift since her debut album when I was 6 dancing around my room. Did I think she would be as big as she is no I didn’t at the time. Even though I have different political views then her I have so much respect for her and her hard work, as a lyricist, a singer, a director and someone who plays a 3 1/2 hour show for 3 nights in a row, and as a business woman.
Isabel is going to be huge. I didn’t think they would recover from losing Cooper.
8:38 I think Taylor Swift is way too self-conscious to act that way in her 50s-60s. I would say that the themes in her music have matured, and that even the music from her teen years had some more mature introspective moments (ex "Tim McGraw" or "The Best Day"). Folklore and Evermore did not come off as albums a teenager would write, they sounded like lyrics a grown woman would write for the most past (in-line with her being 30-32 at the time).
Sometimes these artists aren't too steeped in politics in general, but will get pressured at some point to support one side or another.
New host seems smart, I like her positivity! I keep praying, our culture does need some healing ❤
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Top Comments (10)
No one will ever convince me that Taylor Swift is conservative
Obviously, Ben doesn't know much about Taylor and that's fine, but she's never been "sexual" like a lot of other pop stars, she doesn't dance provocatively or wear overly revealing clothing on stage. She wears what's equivalent to leotards because she's moving around a lot. Sometimes she even wears full ball gowns. Swifties have a joke that she doesn't have a belly button because we've never seen it (until this last photoshoot for this album. First time ever in 20 years). Taylor's brand isn't built on being sexy. She has already said in an interview she's not "hot" or "sexy" rather, she's "imaginative" and "smart." She is so popular and has such a huge following because of her music, her Lyricism, and for her down-to-earth relationship with her fans. That is why she's 35 and still at the top. Because she was NEVER using her body, she was just putting in the work to write music and using her brain and creativity. She has been singing about wanting to get married and have her "Love Story" since she was a teenager. She even said on the podcast that the love she found with Travis is what she's been singing about wanting to happen for her since she was a teenager. Her last relationship was 7 years, and I think she got tired of waiting for a ring so it ended. And sorry Ben, Tortured Poets was lyrically a stellar album (especially songs from The Anthology portion which I'm sure Ben didn't listen to). "The Prophecy" "The Albatross" "How did it End?" Lyrical masterpieces.
To be fair I don‘t think her brand has been built around sexuality. She always had a fairly clean image. But of course she will have to evolve in order to stay relevant.
She will continue to do what the money tells her to do. She has always skirted a line. When she goes further left, she does something more to the right and vice versa.
Wouldn't say either Kelce brother is conservative. Look at their response to Butker's speech. Jason's wife definitely isn't.
I’ve done my research by age 20 looking at both sides. I’m a republican but I’ve listened to Taylor Swift since her debut album when I was 6 dancing around my room. Did I think she would be as big as she is no I didn’t at the time. Even though I have different political views then her I have so much respect for her and her hard work, as a lyricist, a singer, a director and someone who plays a 3 1/2 hour show for 3 nights in a row, and as a business woman.
Isabel is going to be huge. I didn’t think they would recover from losing Cooper.
8:38 I think Taylor Swift is way too self-conscious to act that way in her 50s-60s. I would say that the themes in her music have matured, and that even the music from her teen years had some more mature introspective moments (ex "Tim McGraw" or "The Best Day"). Folklore and Evermore did not come off as albums a teenager would write, they sounded like lyrics a grown woman would write for the most past (in-line with her being 30-32 at the time).
Sometimes these artists aren't too steeped in politics in general, but will get pressured at some point to support one side or another.
New host seems smart, I like her positivity! I keep praying, our culture does need some healing ❤