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Caitlin Clark Doesn't Take The Bait After Being Asked About Liking Taylor Swift’s Endorsement Of Kamala Harris

Caitlin Clark is focused on her game. Meanwhile, some of Clark's followers are fixated on her social media activity – perhaps too much. 

Clark's Instagram activity sparked news early Wednesday after Clark liked Taylor Swift's Instagram post endorsing Kamala Harris as president.

READ: Caitlin Clark Likes Taylor Swift Instagram Post Endorsing Kamala Harris

Taylor Swift's endorsement came right after ABC Network's (disappointing) presidential debate, and non-Swifties were quick to point out the lack of tact on display by Swift, who at one point seemed apolitical but is now fully supportive of Kamala Harris for president.

Caitlin Clark has been putting on a show in the WNBA since being snubbed from Team USA's Olympic roster. (Credit: Getty Images)

Ahead of Wednesday's matchup against the Las Vegas Aces, Clark was questioned about ‘liking’ Swift's Instagram post by USA Today's Christine Brennan. 

Brennan's track record as a biased columnist, constantly harping on ‘sexism,' implied that the conversation would inevitably steer toward Clark advocating for Kamala.

Instead, the Indiana Fever rookie gave a balanced answer, saying she followed in Swift's footsteps by using her platform to encourage her fans to vote in November. 

Does that mean she's voting for Trump? 

Absolutely not (Harris seems obvious as her top pick), but at least C.C. avoided (deliberately) bringing her politics into the limelight, which would inevitably alienate a large chunk of her fan base. 

(Republicans buy sneakers, too!)

READ: Idiot Columnist Writes Idiot Column For USA Today Alleging Sexism

Clark had a golden opportunity on Wednesday to show her support for Kamala, but she didn't take it.

She added that she intended to encourage her fans to go out and

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