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History Shows That Celebrity Endorsements Of Politicians Normally Do Not Work
Explore the dynamic clash of celebrity influence and political power in this bold, abstract depiction of endorsements in the 2024 race.
How Much Do Endorsements and Influencers Matter?
Get ready for the most electrifying showdown of endorsements yet, with Taylor Swift, Elon Musk, and Liz Cheney shaking up the 2024 presidential race!
Taylor Swift is The Possible Democrats Savior Who Frightens Donald Trump
I think that the 2024 presidential election might be an outlier and hinge on the endorsement of a celebrity.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct
For those who make a living in the sports business it’s anything goes as long as it keeps cash registers going cha-ching, cha-ching, cha-ching.
Tom Brady ‘Sacked” for FTX Endorsement is a Lesson for PR Practitioners
Tom Brady's recent endorsement deal with FTX highlights the mixed perception of athlete endorsements among consumers and journalists, with some recognizing the paid spokesperson role while others may take endorsements more seriously.