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Product endorsements
While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign.[298] In the Fearless era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart,[299] and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls.[300][301] She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras.[302][303] In the Speak Now era, she released a special edition of her album through Target.[304] Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel,[305] launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances—Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted.[306]

While promoting her fourth album, Red, Swift offered exclusive album promotions through Target,[307] Papa John's Pizza,[308] and Walgreens.[309] She became a spokesmodel for Diet Coke and Keds sneakers,[310] released her third Elizabeth Arden fragrance named Taylor by Taylor Swift,[311] and continued her partnerships with Sony Electronics and American Greetings.[312][313] Swift also partnered with the companies AirAsia[314] and Qantas[315] during the Red Tour. These acted as the official airlines for the Australian and Asian legs, and Cornetto sponsored the Asian leg of the tour.[316] While promoting 1989, Swift had tie-ins with Subway, Keds, Target and Diet Coke.[317] In 2014, Swift released her fourth fragrance, Incredible Things.[318]

Politics
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Swift promoted the Every Woman Counts campaign, aimed at engaging women in the political process, and was one of many country stars to record a PSA for the Vote (For Your) Country campaign.[289] She stated: "I don't think it's my job to try and influence people which way they should vote."[13] [290]

In a 2012 interview, Swift remarked that in spite of keeping herself "as educated and informed as possible", she does not discuss politics, fearing that it might influence other people.[291] Swift has spent time with the Kennedy family[292] and has spoken of her admiration for Ethel Kennedy.[192] Swift is also a feminist.[293] She has spoken out against LGBT discrimination. Following the 2008 murder of Larry King, she recorded a GLSEN PSA to combat hate crimes.[294] On the first anniversary of King's death, Swift told Seventeen that her parents taught her "never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion".[295] The music video for Swift's anti-bullying song "Mean" deals in part with homophobia in high schools; the video was nominated for an MTV VMA social activism award in 2011.[296][297] The New York Times believes she is part of "a new wave of young (and mostly straight) women who are providing the soundtrack for a generation of gay fans coming to terms with their identity in a time of turbulent and confusing cultural messages".[296]
 

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Politics
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Swift promoted the Every Woman Counts campaign, aimed at engaging women in the political process, and was one of many country stars to record a PSA for the Vote (For Your) Country campaign.[289] She stated: "I don't think it's my job to try and influence people which way they should vote."[13] [290]

In a 2012 interview, Swift remarked that in spite of keeping herself "as educated and informed as possible", she does not discuss politics, fearing that it might influence other people.[291] Swift has spent time with the Kennedy family[292] and has spoken of her admiration for Ethel Kennedy.[192] Swift is also a feminist.[293] She has spoken out against LGBT discrimination. Following the 2008 murder of Larry King, she recorded a GLSEN PSA to combat hate crimes.[294] On the first anniversary of King's death, Swift told Seventeen that her parents taught her "never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion".[295] The music video for Swift's anti-bullying song "Mean" deals in part with homophobia in high schools; the video was nominated for an MTV VMA social activism award in 2011.[296][297] The New York Times believes she is part of "a new wave of young (and mostly straight) women who are providing the soundtrack for a generation of gay fans coming to terms with their identity in a time of turbulent and confusing cultural messages".[296]

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Product endorsements
While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign.[298] In the Fearless era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart,[299] and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls.[300][301] She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras.[302][303] In the Speak Now era, she released a special edition of her album through Target.[304] Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel,[305] launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances—Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted.[306]

While promoting her fourth album, Red, Swift offered exclusive album promotions through Target,[307] Papa John's Pizza,[308] and Walgreens.[309] She became a spokesmodel for Diet Coke and Keds sneakers,[310] released her third Elizabeth Arden fragrance named Taylor by Taylor Swift,[311] and continued her partnerships with Sony Electronics and American Greetings.[312][313] Swift also partnered with the companies AirAsia[314] and Qantas[315] during the Red Tour. These acted as the official airlines for the Australian and Asian legs, and Cornetto sponsored the Asian leg of the tour.[316] While promoting 1989, Swift had tie-ins with Subway, Keds, Target and Diet Coke.[317] In 2014, Swift released her fourth fragrance, Incredible Things.[318]

Politics
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Swift promoted the Every Woman Counts campaign, aimed at engaging women in the political process, and was one of many country stars to record a PSA for the Vote (For Your) Country campaign.[289] She stated: "I don't think it's my job to try and influence people which way they should vote."[13] [290]

In a 2012 interview, Swift remarked that in spite of keeping herself "as educated and informed as possible", she does not discuss politics, fearing that it might influence other people.[291] Swift has spent time with the Kennedy family[292] and has spoken of her admiration for Ethel Kennedy.[192] Swift is also a feminist.[293] She has spoken out against LGBT discrimination. Following the 2008 murder of Larry King, she recorded a GLSEN PSA to combat hate crimes.[294] On the first anniversary of King's death, Swift told Seventeen that her parents taught her "never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion".[295] The music video for Swift's anti-bullying song "Mean" deals in part with homophobia in high schools; the video was nominated for an MTV VMA social activism award in 2011.[296][297] The New York Times believes she is part of "a new wave of young (and mostly straight) women who are providing the soundtrack for a generation of gay fans coming to terms with their identity in a time of turbulent and confusing cultural messages".[296]
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Product endorsements
While promoting her debut album, Swift appeared as the face of Verizon Wireless' Mobile Music campaign.[298] In the Fearless era, she launched a l.e.i. sundress range at Wal-Mart,[299] and designed American Greetings cards and Jakks Pacific dolls.[300][301] She became a spokesperson for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Nashville Predators and Sony Cyber-shot digital cameras.[302][303] In the Speak Now era, she released a special edition of her album through Target.[304] Swift became a CoverGirl spokesmodel,[305] launched two Elizabeth Arden fragrances—Wonderstruck and Wonderstruck Enchanted.[306]

While promoting her fourth album, Red, Swift offered exclusive album promotions through Target,[307] Papa John's Pizza,[308] and Walgreens.[309] She became a spokesmodel for Diet Coke and Keds sneakers,[310] released her third Elizabeth Arden fragrance named Taylor by Taylor Swift,[311] and continued her partnerships with Sony Electronics and American Greetings.[312][313] Swift also partnered with the companies AirAsia[314] and Qantas[315] during the Red Tour. These acted as the official airlines for the Australian and Asian legs, and Cornetto sponsored the Asian leg of the tour.[316] While promoting 1989, Swift had tie-ins with Subway, Keds, Target and Diet Coke.[317] In 2014, Swift released her fourth fragrance, Incredible Things.[318]

Politics
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Swift promoted the Every Woman Counts campaign, aimed at engaging women in the political process, and was one of many country stars to record a PSA for the Vote (For Your) Country campaign.[289] She stated: "I don't think it's my job to try and influence people which way they should vote."[13] [290]

In a 2012 interview, Swift remarked that in spite of keeping herself "as educated and informed as possible", she does not discuss politics, fearing that it might influence other people.[291] Swift has spent time with the Kennedy family[292] and has spoken of her admiration for Ethel Kennedy.[192] Swift is also a feminist.[293] She has spoken out against LGBT discrimination. Following the 2008 murder of Larry King, she recorded a GLSEN PSA to combat hate crimes.[294] On the first anniversary of King's death, Swift told Seventeen that her parents taught her "never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion".[295] The music video for Swift's anti-bullying song "Mean" deals in part with homophobia in high schools; the video was nominated for an MTV VMA social activism award in 2011.[296][297] The New York Times believes she is part of "a new wave of young (and mostly straight) women who are providing the soundtrack for a generation of gay fans coming to terms with their identity in a time of turbulent and confusing cultural messages".[296]

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