Kim Kardashian hasn't revealed whether she voted for her
husband, but Kanye says he voted for "someone I truly trust... me."
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Kanye West reportedly spent around $12m on his unsuccessful presidential campaign... but he says he'll be back for more in 2024 |
Kanye West's hopes of becoming the next US president have been dashed - but the rapper has assured fans he'll be back in 2024.
West launched his campaign
back in July, but had only made it on to the presidential ballot in a handful
of states due to a combination of missed deadlines and lack of signatures.
The 21-time Grammy winner is reported to have received
around 57,000 votes across the 12 states in which he was in the running. More
than 130 million votes have been counted so far.
West shared a photo of himself silhouetted against the US
electoral map on social media, with the message: "Welp Kanye 2024."
"Welp" is an informal way of saying "oh
well" and signifies disappointment.
However, deciding to look on the bright side nevertheless,
West later modified his message simply to read "Kanye 2024".
The singer also shared a collection of photos on social
media, showing him voting for the first time - for himself.
West cast his vote in Cody, Wyoming, tweeting: "God is
so good Smiling face with smiling eyes 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."
West had physically written himself in as a candidate on the
ballot, as he did not receive enough signatures to stand as an independent
candidate in Wyoming.
West had also encouraged his fans to vote for him by adding
him as a write-in candidate on their own ballot papers.
There had been concern among many that West's campaign could
divert some black voters away from Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
KEEP BELIEVING KANYE 2020 Thank you Jesus Christ pic.twitter.com/OgFDGOCAOp
— ye (@kanyewest) November 3, 2020
Celebrities including Jennifer Aniston had also
criticised those intending to vote for West, saying "it's not funny to
vote for Kanye" and urging voters to "be responsible".
While the rapper's wife Kim Kardashian shared a photo on
social media declaring "I voted", she declined to say whether it was
for her husband or not.
I VOTED!!!! Did you?!?!
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) November 4, 2020
If you are in line when the hours of operation close at the polls, they are required to stay open and allow you to vote, so do not get out of line. pic.twitter.com/QXsU4JPdCw
Earlier she had shared voter hotline numbers from Democratic
vice-presidential contender Kamala Harris.
Initially a supporter of Donald Trump, West loaned $6.7m (£5.2)
to his campaign, according to a filing with the Federal Election Commission.
e is reported to have spent at least $12m (£9.2m) on his own
presidential campaign.
West, who is a devout Christian and has been vocally
anti-abortion, had promised to focus on faith and family if he made it to the
Oval Office.
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