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The perennial holiday dilemma rears its head once again: where to celebrate, with my family or yours?
This year, imagine choosing between two iconic duos: the pop culture sensation Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce, or the political powerhouse duo Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Could you envision a festive season steeped in America First vibes at Mar-a-Lago?
Or does a “picture-perfect, shiny family holiday, peppermint candy” celebration echoing the lyrics of a Taylor Swift hit sound more appealing?
Our latest Christmas poll offers insight into this whimsical matchup, revealing a nearly even split among voters. Some are drawn to spending the holidays with America’s newest celebrity couple, whose romance has unfolded in the public eye, while others lean towards the star-studded appeal of Swift and Kelce.
In total, around 41 percent of registered voters expressed a preference for a Christmas with the Swiftie couple.
But that was almost matched by the 40 percent who wanted to sit down with Trump, Musk and all the Christmas trimmings.
The results of our survey show that Donald Trump and Elon Musk can match the pull of the hottest couple on the planet in the form of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
‘This poll shows that Trump might be a politician but his past as a celebrity and showman has meant that he can go toe to toe with the biggest celebrity and match their popularity,’ said Julian Gallie, research associate with J.L. Partners who conducted the poll.
‘Just a decade ago it would be unthinkable to say Americans would prefer spending Christmas with a politician over the biggest celebrity in the country but this is not the case with Donald Trump.
‘This is especially pronounced with young men. Seven in 10 men aged 18-29 favor spending Christmas with the president-elect over one of the most popular singers and her superstar football boyfriend.
‘In a generation that’s historically been disengaged with politics, this highlights Trump’s appeal.’
Swift recently ended her record-setting Eras tour.
Fans spent more than $2billion on tickets, giving her a global cultural presence unlike any star in history.
She tried to use that power to help Kamala Harris, issuing an endorsement of the Democratic candidate in September.
And some 59 percent of her fans followed her lead, voting for the vice president.
Trump and Musk at the launch of a Space X Starship rocket test last month
But the results show a vast gender divide among younger people, mirroring what happened in the election when young women broke for Harris, and young men for Trump.
So while 62 percent of young men would prefer to bro out over Christmas with Trump and Musk, only 27 percent of young women felt the same way.
Instead, they broke 49 percent for Swift and Kelce.
Trump is expected to spend Christmas at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home, as he prepares to take office on January 20.
Whether or not the self-proclaimed ‘fist buddy’ Musk will be there is unknown.