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Kanye West Polling At 2% In The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Is Nothing To Sneeze At

August 13. 2020

Kanye West

Rapper and reality star, Kanye West, is polling at 2% in his bid to become President of the United States. Republicans are aiding West, an ally of President Donald Trump, as his presidential bid will take black votes from rival Democrats, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Some laughing at West's 2% shows they don't know much about politics. The 2000 U.S. presidential election regarding Gore vs. Bush was hanging in the balance based on roughly a few hundred votes (Florida). Then the late Supreme Court justice Anthony Scalia corruptly decided it.

Kanye West met with President Donald Trump at the White House in 2018

West's current 2% represents millions of votes in a large electorate. To put that in perspective for you, in the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton's popular vote count was recorded as 65,844,610. Trump's was recorded as 62,979,636. An additional 7,804,213 votes were cast by independents. That's approximately 128,000,000 votes cast.

If the polls hold up, West would receive at least 2,560,000 of the votes, many by young African-Americans. That's more than enough to split the vote. Biden and Harris are being slammed in the black community for the mass incarceration of African-Americans via their political policies (Biden as senator and Harris as the Attorney General of the State of California).

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