Regardless of online criticism, Chappell Roan seems rather tight-lipped on her political affiliations.
The “Good Luck, Babe!” singer openly discussed her sexuality, mental health, and sudden rise to fame in an interview with the Guardian, yet, on one topic, remained impartial — politics.
Although Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has used the song “Femininomenon” from Chappell’s album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, she revealed why she refuses to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential election.
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“I have so many issues with our government in every way,” Chappell told the publication.
“There are so many things that I would want to change. So I don’t feel pressured to endorse someone.”
The 26-year-old singer-songwriter encouraged people to research and make informed decisions while criticizing the major political parties. “There’s problems on both sides. I encourage people to use your critical thinking skills, use your vote — vote small, vote for what’s going on in your city.”
Chappell, who is very vocal about LGBTQ+ rights and supports organizations like For The Gworls, The GLO Center, and The Trevor Project, did specify what changes she would like to see. “Trans rights. They cannot have cis people making decisions for trans people, period,” she said.
However, fans are having mixed reactions to Chappell’s remarks about whether she would endorse Harris or her political opponent, former president Donald Trump.