Taylor Swift is making a final-hour push to drive Americans to the polls, saying in an Election Day message that she’s seeing “a lot of underestimation of young voters.”

“What was it that everyone is supposed to do today?” Swift asked playfully in a Tuesday video on Instagram. “Oh yeah, gotta go vote today."

The newly politically outspoken performer — who famously shied away from publicly weighing in on politics until endorsing former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen (D) against Rep. Marsha Blackburn Marsha BlackburnTaylor Swift on National Voter Registration Day: 'We need everyone' Democrats smell blood with new DHS whistleblower complaint Hillicon Valley: Election officials prepare for new Russian interference battle | 'Markeyverse' of online fans helps take down a Kennedy | GOP senators unveil bill to update tech liability protections MORE (R) in the state’s Senate race last month — urged her fan base to head to the ballot box.

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“I’m seeing a lot of underestimation of young voters in this new generation who now have the right to vote just in the last couple of years,” said Swift.

The 28-year-old Grammy Award winner added, “But these are people who grew up post-9/11, they grew up with school shooting drills at their schools. These are people who want to vote.”

Since announcing her support for Breseden, Swift has made multiple pitches calling on her fans to vote. Swift told fans at the American Music Awards, “It is the midterm elections on Nov. 6. Get out and vote.”

“It’s not enough to just want change,” Swift advised in her Tuesday Instagram post to her more than 112 million followers. “It’s not enough to just want to vote. You have to go and go make change by voting. And today is your opportunity to do that.”

“I promise you,” Swift said, “it feels so wonderful to exercise that right that you have.”