Ivanka Trump defies her father Donald by attending Taylor Swift concert with daughter Arabella

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Donald Trump's daughter ignored the ex-President's politics by taking her daughter to the Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert in Miami, despite the billionaire endorsing Kamala Harris and the Democrats in the race for the White House.

With voting day for the 2024 United States Presidential Election large on the horizon, both candidates need any support they can get and Harris received a huge boost when the Fortnight singer endorsed her, leading to 300,000 people to register to vote.

Since then, JD Vance, who is Trump's chosen Vice-President, has hit out at her whilst Republican loyalists flew a banner over the Hard Rock Stadium with a pro-MAGA message before one of her gigs.

However, the 78-year-old suffered a mini loss when Ivanka actually appeared inside the venue between October 18-20 to allow her daughter to support Swift by enjoying the concert, as per Page Six, and possibly providing precious money to her that could go right into the Democrat campaign fund.

Trump's daughter may have taken his grandkid to the event as part of a late birthday present after she turned 13 years old in back in July, whilst the star was busy touring European venues such as France, Italy and the United Kingdom.

That contrasts sharply with the White House hopeful's perspective on her after he previously posted to Truth Social, "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT" after she aligned herself with Harris' campaign via Instagram.

"I'm voting for @kamalaharris," Swift wrote shortly after their ABC debate. "Because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them.

"I was so heartened and impressed by her selection of running mate @timwalz, who has been standing up for LGBTQ+ rights, IVF, and a woman's right to her own body for decades."

When is the 2024 United States Presidential Election?

Voting for the 2024 United States Presidential Election is already open, allowing those of limited time or mobility the opportunity to cast their ballot early, and even recently Barack Obama advocated for more postal votes.

Whilst for those wanting to vote in-person, they will have to wait until Tuesday, November 5 to cast their ballot. The winner of the election will be inaugurated on January 20 in 2025.

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