Politician/Taylor Swift

Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American politician and singer-songwriter who is currently serving as the President of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party, Swift served previously as a United States Senator from New York and the 57th Governor of New York.

Swift began her career in 2006, signing with Big Machine Records and releasing her self-titled debut album Taylor Swift. Swift explored country pop on the albums Fearless (2008) and Speak Now (2010); the success of the singles "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me" on both country and pop radio established her as a leading crossover artist. She experimented with rock and electronic genres on her fourth studio album, Red (2012), supported by the singles "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" and "I Knew You Were Trouble". Swift eschewed country on her synth-pop album 1989 (2014) and its chart-topping tracks "Shake It Off", "Blank Space", and "Bad Blood". The media scrutiny on Swift's life inspired Reputation (2017), which drew from urban sounds. Led by "Look What You Made Me Do", the album made Swift the only act in MRC Data history to have four albums each sell over a million copies in a week. Parting ways with Big Machine, Swift signed with Republic Records in 2018 and released her seventh studio album, Lover (2019). Inspired by escapism during the COVID-19 pandemic, Swift ventured into indie folk and alternative rock styles on her 2020 studio albums, Folklore and Evermore, receiving plaudits for their nuanced storytelling. Following a dispute with her record label, she re-recorded her first six albums, releasing Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version) in 2021, 1989 (Taylor's Version) and Speak Now (Taylor's Version) in 2022, and Reputation (Taylor's Version) and Taylor Swift (Taylor's Version) in 2023.

Concurrently, Swift declared a run for Governor of New York in 2022 against incumbent Donovan Devi, winning a three-way primary and the Governorship. Her release of Reputation (Taylor's Version) and Taylor Swift (Taylor's Version) while in office caused controversy, though she did not see a major dip in her approval rating. She ran once for re-election, promoting progress in infrastructure and education while also reducing poverty, and won. Following her second term, she challenged incumbent Senator Kevin Nwosu in 2030, beating him 60-40 in a heated primary battle. She defeated her Republican opponent by more than thirty points.

Forgoing a re-election run, one-term Senator Swift decided to run for President of the United States in 2036, knocking out all major opposition following Super Tuesday. Despite primary success, she lost a close race against then-Senator Marty Vogel, despite beating him over 4 million votes in the popular vote.

Swift ran once again for President in 2040, knocking out all major opposition after Super Tuesday. However, once again, she was defeated by President Vogel. She won the popular vote again by six million votes, but only flipped the state of Nevada from her 2036 run.

Swift drew criticism from Democrats for declaring a third run for President in 2044, considering Democrats needed to win following eight years of Republican-led government. For a third time, Swift knocked out all primary opposition after Super Tuesday and selected Wisconsin Representative Celia Court to be her running mate. This time, Swift defeated the Republican nominee Rosalia Washington, 291-247. This election was the third in a row in which Swift improved on her popular vote count, and became the largest vote-getter in American Presidential history. She flipped the states of Arizona, Wisconsin, and New Hampshire from 2040. This was the first election since 2020, and the second since 2012 that Democrats won the White House without Florida or Georgia. She also became the first winning Democratic candidate failed to pass 300 electoral votes for an open presidential election.

Swift was inaugurated as President on January 20th, 2045.