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Taylor Swift donate $1 million on Labor Day to the Teamsters Union for Upcoming 2026 Elections and an additional $500,000 to Gavin Newsom’s ballot measure opposing Donald Trump’s 2026 midterm election plans

Taylor Swift Donates $1 Million to Teamsters Union, Adds $500,000 to Newsom’s Ballot Measure Opposing Trump’s 2026 Midterm Plans
Pop superstar Taylor Swift made another major political statement this Labor Day, pledging a combined $1.5 million in donations aimed at strengthening labor rights and countering former President Donald Trump’s 2026 midterm election strategy.

According to reports, Swift donated $1 million to the Teamsters Union, one of the nation’s largest and most influential labor organizations. The contribution comes as workers across the country continue to fight for fair wages, stronger job protections, and improved workplace conditions. Swift’s gift was widely praised by union leaders, who called it a show of solidarity with working-class Americans on a day meant to honor them.
In addition to supporting organized labor, Swift also contributed $500,000 to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ballot measure committee, which is pushing for new voter maps designed to limit Trump’s influence over the 2026 midterm elections. Newsom’s measure has become a key rallying point for Democrats seeking to block efforts by Trump allies to reshape state and congressional districts in their favor.
Swift, who has become increasingly outspoken about social and political issues in recent years, framed her donations as part of a larger commitment to democracy and fairness. While she has not yet made a direct statement about this latest round of contributions, her financial backing underscores her willingness to use her influence to challenge Trump and support progressive causes.
Political analysts note that Swift’s decision to split her donation between labor and electoral reform reflects the two central battlegrounds shaping American politics: economic justice and voting rights. With her massive global platform and ability to mobilize millions of fans, often referred to as Swifties, her actions could energize younger voters and boost momentum for pro-labor and pro-democracy campaigns ahead of the 2026 elections.
Swift’s latest move adds to a growing list of high-profile interventions by celebrities in U.S. politics. But unlike symbolic endorsements, her financial contributions—totaling millions over the past year—are helping fund tangible efforts on the ground.
As Labor Day speeches across the country honored workers and the struggle for economic equality, Swift’s donations served as a high-profile reminder that cultural icons can play a role in shaping political outcomes.