How Olivia Rodrigo Is Getting Back at the Trump Administration
Key Points:
- Olivia Rodrigo is actively encouraging voter participation in the midterm elections through a sweepstakes offering tickets to her all-women Daisy Chain Fields festival, aiming to boost voter registration and civic engagement.
- The festival, set for August 29 in Irvine, California, features prominent female artists and will donate all net proceeds to charities supporting women and girls.
- Rodrigo's political activism was sparked after the Trump administration used her song "all-american bitch" in an anti-immigration ad, which she publicly condemned as racist and hateful propaganda.
- Daisy Chain Fields will also serve as an activism hub, with nonprofits like the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood providing resources on reproductive rights, maternal health, economic empowerment, and domestic violence prevention.
- The initiative is part of a broader collaboration with HeadCount, a nonprofit that partners with musicians and events nationwide to promote civil rights and voter participation.