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US Elections 2020: Kayne West accepts defeat, eyes 2024 elections

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 4, 2020 15:15 IST

Kanye West has given up on his 2020 Presidential run, however, the rapper has declared that he will be ...

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Kanye West has given up on his 2020 Presidential run, however, the rapper has declared that he will be contesting in the elections once again in 2024. For the unversed, Kanye West shocked the world when he announced that is running for President in 2020. He also conducted his first Presidential rally in South Carolina. But during the rally, Kanye West made many controversial statements. These statements had people questioning West’s mental health. But now that the official counting in the elections have begun, it seems that Kanye West has lost the election by a huge margin. 

Earlier, the singer and fashion designer tweeted that he was "voting for the first time in my life for the President of the United States, and it's for someone I truly trust me. "He later posted video of himself casting his vote in Cody, Wyoming, where he wrote himself in on the ballot. West, 43, got onto the presidential ballot in a handful of states, although not in battlegrounds like Florida, Pennsylvania and Michigan. He has spent recent weeks instructing followers how to vote for him as a write-in candidate elsewhere. West's celebrity wife, Kim Kardashian, did not appear to be supporting his bid. She has given no public endorsements of her husband and on Tuesday she retweeted a message about voter hot lines from Democratic vice presidential contender Kamala Harris.

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