Posted on 11/05/2020 9:59:35 AM PST by Meatspace
Kanye West threw in the towel on his presidential run in the 2020 election and hinted at another long-shot bid four years from now though he didnt get many votes this time.
West made the concession in a tweet after appearing on the ballot in a dozen states in the presidential election between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Trump.
WELP, West said in the tweet. KANYE 2024.
West notched more than a thousand votes in all of the 12 contests he was in, according to preliminary tallies by the Associated Press.
In Colorado, West got nearly 6,000 votes in a state that went to Biden. In Vermont, another state that went to Biden, West got more than 1,200 votes, according to the tally.
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Little does he know that the election "officials" switched his vote to Biden.
His loser wife voted for Biden.
“His loser wife voted for Biden.”
They reap what they sow especially if the fraud gets Biden/Harris in. Just wait until there taxes go through the roof, etc.
“His loser wife voted for Biden.”
They reap what they sow especially if the fraud gets Biden/Harris in. Just wait until there taxes go through the roof, etc.
well, HE’S BETTER THAN Biden...............
Concede? We’re apparently still collecting bags of votes. Or, you could just print up a batch and drop them off in a suitcase. That’s how we do it in our new Banana Republic.
The white BLM women who didn't know Kanye is an ally of Trump. They voted for him because they thought Biden was safe.
Another publicity stunt, just like his church.
It’s Kayne’s time and Kayne’s money, so if playing politics his new hobby, go for it. Nobody is truly hurt from it.
Well, no more than the few thousand voters who took him seriously.
I was thinking she voted Trump. Why do you say that?
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