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Kanye West Spent $9 Million on Presidential Candidacy And Got 60,000 Votes

Rapper Kanye West gets a total of 60k votes after spending $9 million to be president of the Unites States.

Credit: Instagram/kanyewest

Rapper Kanye West was late to the game but made an impact during the 2020 presidential election.

The 43-year-old has made statements of running for president in the previous years, but it wasn’t until this time around his name made it on the ballot countless times. During the 2020 election, it was unclear if Kanye was serious about being president of the United States considering candidates had been rallying and promoting themselves months before.

During his late run, the rapper spent $9 million! And, took himself to the voting polls himself for the first time. Obviously, he voted for himself and showed proof of it happening.

As the tallying of ballots gathered throughout election night, Kanye found himself getting 60,000 votes. Talk about a last-minute audience! All votes came from across the country telling West he has a potential shot at being president.

It was then, Kanye teased his followers that he may likely be running for president again in the year 2024. 

We may be seeing Kanye West ready to lead the United States in four years. Would you consider giving your vote to him? 

Think Kanye’s expenses were outrageous? He definitely got more votes than he expected. Also, how much do you think he spent on this bizarre campaign rally?

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