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Kanye West Accepts Defeat In US Presidential Election, Sets Sights On 2024

  Popular record producer, rapper, and presidential candidate under the American Independent Party, Kanye West, has conceded defeat in the ongoing US election. Advertisement Kanye … Continue reading Kanye West Accepts Defeat In US Presidential Election, Sets Sights On 2024


FILES) In this file photo taken on November 6, 2019 US rapper Kanye West attends the WSJ Magazine 2019 Innovator Awards at MOMA in New York City. Rapper Kanye West, a former child actor, a libertarian and a prohibitionist by the name of Phil Collins. Voters who are not sold on Donald Trump or Joe Biden have an array of other candidates to choose from in next week’s US election – some more serious than others. Angela Weiss / AFP
FILES) In this file photo taken on November 6, 2019, US rapper Kanye West attends the WSJ Magazine 2019 Innovator Awards at MOMA in New York City. Angela Weiss / AFP

 

Popular record producer, rapper, and presidential candidate under the American Independent Party, Kanye West, has conceded defeat in the ongoing US election.

Kanye admitted defeat in a tweet and also hinted at a possible second attempt at the presidential election in 2024.

“KANYE 2024,” the tweet read

 

He obtained more than a thousand votes in all of the 12 contests he was in, according to preliminary tallies by news media outlets.

Kanye had nearly 6,000 votes in Colorado, a state that went to Biden who took 55.8 percent of the total tallied votes. In Vermont, another state that went to Biden, West got more than 1,200 votes, according to the tally.

However, he proved most popular in Tennessee, where 10,195 voters came out to cast their votes in support of him. Unfortunately, Kanye didn’t exceed more than 0.4% of any state’s vote.

The rapper had announced earlier Tuesday via his Twitter handle that he voted for himself, the first time he had cast a ballot in a US presidential election.

“God is so good … 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,” he tweeted.