This would definitely be a “Late Registration.”
Kanye West announced on Twitter Saturday that he is running for president.
“We must now understand the pledge of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and constructing our future. I am running for president of the United States,” the Chicago rap artist tweeted with “# 2020VISION.”
The post by West– whose second album was entitled “Late Registration,” gathered more than 200,000 likes within an hour.
But a 2020 run would be a virtually difficult objective for the “Jesus is King” artist and it’s unclear if he’s serious.
An extremely late 4th of July statement indicates West has missed every state filing due date for the 2 significant parties and almost all state primaries.
He’s blown past a minimum of six state filing deadlines to register as an independent prospect, including a number of with a few of the most electoral college votes, like New York and Texas.
He ‘d also be fighting his favorite political leader.
West has drawn some scorn from fans throughout the years for his unabashed assistance for President Trump and proud donning of a “Make American Great Again” hat at public looks.
The rapper made no reference of a White Home run during a GQ function in Might. After formerly discussing he wasn’t signed up to vote, he assured the publication that he would end up for the 2020 election.
We need to now realize the pledge of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and constructing our future. I am running for president of the United States! # 2020VISION
“I’m absolutely voting this time. And we understand who I’m voting on,” West said at the time.
“And I’m not going to be informed by the people around me and the individuals that have their agenda that my career is going to be over.
“Since guess what: I’m still here! Jesus Is King was No. 1!”
West implied he was pleased with Trump since of the state of real estate.
“I buy real estate. It’s better now than when Obama was in office,” West told GQ’s editor-in-chief Will Welch.
You have my full assistance!
“They do not teach you in school about buying home. They teach you how to become someone’s home.”
West appears to have at least one vote secured.
“You have my full assistance!” his buddy, Elon Musk, tweeted.
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