Sydney Sweeney registrada como republicana en Florida

Sydney Sweeney se registró en el Partido Republicano de Florida en junio de 2024. La estrella de Euphoria ha enfrentado especulaciones constantes sobre sus inclinaciones políticas desde entonces.

Los registros electorales muestran que la actriz se inscribió en el condado de Monroe el 14 de junio de 2024, justo después de comprar una casa de 13 millones de dólares allí. Ella ha mantenido silencio sobre a quién apoyó en las elecciones de 2024 y nunca ha respaldado públicamente a Donald Trump. El propio Trump intervino el año pasado, diciendo que ahora “le encanta su anuncio” tras conocer la noticia.

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