Kanye West Votes For The Only Person He Trusts Most, Himself

Published November 4th, 2020 - 07:53 GMT
The rapper made a late entry into the presidential race in July,
The rapper made a late entry into the presidential race in July,
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'God is so good,' he wrote on Twitter. 'Today I am voting for the first time in my life for the President of the United States, and it's for someone I truly trust...me'

Presidential candidate Kanye West revealed Tuesday that he had voted for the first time in his life, adding that his vote is 'for someone I truly trust... me'. 

The rapper, who made a late entry into the presidential race in July, tweeted a string of videos on election day, showing himself filling in his ballot at a polling place in Park County, Wyoming, where he owns a ranch. 

Clips posted to his Twitter page showed he had entered his name as a write in candidate along with his Vice presidential pick Michelle Tidball - after he failed to submit enough petition signatures in August to get onto the Wyoming ballot.

'God is so good,' the 43-year-old wrote on Twitter. 

'Today I am voting for the first time in my life for the President of the United States, and it's for someone I truly trust...me.'

 But it's unclear if he got the vote of his wife Kim Kardashian, who failed to mention him in a tweet saying that she had voted, and retweeted Democrat Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris. 

Some fans suggested that it might be illegal for Kanye to take a photo and share his completed ballot.

But there is no Wyoming law against ballot selfies, according to Vox - however judges of elections are allowed to ‘preserve order at the polls by any necessary and suitable means’.

In 2016, Donald Trump's son Eric quickly deleted a tweet showing he had voted for his dad, after finding out that ballot photos are illegal in New York. 

West's vote for himself came after he encouraged his fans to enter his name as a write-in candidate in states where he does not appear on the ballot.

He failed to meet the deadlines needed to get on ballots in all 50 states He is an official presidential candidate in just 12 US states: Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, West Virginia and Vermont. 

He is also a write-in candidate in five states including Alabama, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Rhode Island and is listed as a vice presidential candidate alongside American Independent party presidential nominee Rocky De La Fuente in California. 

This comes as ABC announced the rapper will appear on the first post-election day episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Wednesday night. 

West, has had a tumultuous year with a very public battle with his mental health and his marriage to Kim Kardashian reportedly coming under strain.

Kim encouraged her fans to cast their ballots to vote in the presidential elections on Tuesday afternoon, but failed to mention her husband's campaign.

Kim showed off her perfect pout while holding up a red, white and blue sticker close to her face. 

And while she made no mention of who she voted for, she gave a like to Kid Cudi after he boasted about voting for Joe Biden in the presidential election.

She also lent her support to a Kamala Harris tweet where the Senator pleaded with voters to stay in line and report any form of intimidation.

West famously endorsed Donald Trump back in 2016 and sported a MAGA hat and visited the president at the White House in October 2018.

This April - before launching his own campaign - he had vowed to vote for Trump in the 2020 election telling GQ magazine: 'We know who I'm voting on... I'm not going to be told by the people around me and the people that have their agenda that my career is going to be over because of it!'

Then, on Independence Day, West announced he would take on Trump and run for president himself. 

'We must now realize the promise of America by trusting God, unifying our vision and building our future. I am running for president of the United States!' he tweeted on July 4. 

He held his bizarre first presidential rally in South Carolina in July where he cried on stage and made the bombshell claim that he and Kim had considered aborting daughter North.

merican abolitionist and political activist Harriet Tubman saying she 'never actually freed the slaves, she just had them work for other white people.' 

His comments sparked marital problems with his wife, who spoke out on social media to reveal he was in the grips of a bipolar episode at the time and the couple were seen holding crisis talks. 

West named his political party the Birthday Party and announced preacher Michelle Tidball as his running mate.  

Tidball, like Kanye, has no history of elected office but shares his pro-life views.

West's presidential bid failed to take off after several states denied him positions on their ballots.  

In August, Illinois ruled that West didn't have enough valid signatures by the state's deadline as he collected just 1,200 of the 2,500 needed. 

Meanwhile, in Wisconsin he missed the filing deadline by 14 seconds and, in Ohio, failed to qualify after officials ruled he filed a petition with fake signatures. 

tones of his campaign, like the Ten Commandments, matching a Bible verse to each one.

He also released a line of #Ye2020 merchandise including $60 baseball hats and $160 hoodies. 

West also asked voters to write him in as a candidate when they cast their ballots.  

He faced a backlash for encouraging voters to use their votes to write him in, with critics slamming the move as wasting a vote that could go to a candidate with a chance of winning.  

Though West has no chance of taking the White House, Democrats fear West could siphon key votes from black voters away from Joe Biden, helping Trump to a win. 

Some have questioned whether West is working in collusion with Trump to hurt Biden's campaign, given his previous public support for the Republican and his close friendship with Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner.  

West had first touted plans to run for president back in 2015. He previously said he was 'walking for president' - referring to his aim to run again in 2024. 

 

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