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From Popstar to President: Does Taylor Swift have what it takes?

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Republican figure: Taylor Swift
Republican figure: Taylor Swift

From Popstar to President: Does Taylor Swift have what it takes?

Joe Biden withdraws his presidential candidacy. Kamala Harris moves into the spotlight - can she beat Trump? In "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich," Verena and Ronny discuss the political spectacle and Taylor Swift's influence on the election. Could the pop icon become the key figure?

Recently, Joe Biden's health condition has been the focus of discussions more than his presidency in the US. In election TV shows, he appeared paler and more scattered compared to his challenger Donald Trump. His age-related physical limitations also fueled increasing speculation. A particularly notable example was when he referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as "President Putin."

Now, the 81-year-old has announced his withdrawal from the presidential race. This step comes late and is far from a symbol of stability, but it seems to be the only logical consequence for the US Democrats given the circumstances.

In the latest episode of the ntv podcast "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich," Verena and Ronny discuss potential successor Kamala Harris. Can the current US Vice President hold her ground against the aggressive Republican Trump? The two hosts shed light on the grand political spectacle and also discuss why Taylor Swift, the current biggest pop icon in the world, could have a significant impact on this election as a "Republican hate figure." In a country where actors and reality stars can become presidents, Swift not only has the power but also the best conditions to one day become President of the United States.

With Joe Biden's withdrawal from the United States Presidential Election 2024, the spotlight shifts to Vice President Kamala Harris. She faces a tough challenge against former President Donald Trump. The controversial topic of Taylor Swift's influence on the election emerged in the latest episode of the German podcast "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich." As a potential "Republican hate figure," Swift's involvement in the campaign could significantly impact the election results.

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