SUARABATAM.COM, Internasional – Rapper from the United States, Chuck D, assessed Kanye West as narcissistic after receiving approximately 60 thousand votes in the presidential election (Pilpres) of the United States (US).
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Chuck D conveyed the statement through his personal Twitter account. He replied to the tweet of an online mass media called Complex which gave Kanye the votes.
“Absolutely the worst example of narcissism,” wrote Chuck D through an account called @MrChuckD.
Since running for the 2020 US Presidential Election, Kanye has been very active on social media by providing news about him. Even Tuesday (3/11) yesterday he showed off choosing himself through a series of tweets.
Kanye West managed to receive under 60,000 votes across the 12 states where he appeared on the ballot. https://t.co/G0Ip4JscX0
— Complex (@Complex) November 4, 2020
West is still expected to pocket tens of thousands of votes even though his name is only listed on the ballots of 11 states, namely Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, and Vermont.
As reported by Deadline, the state that gave the most votes for Kanye West was Tennessee with more than 10,188 votes. It also ranks 4th in several states although the percentage of votes has never been more than 0.04 percent.
However, this hip-hop singer has admitted defeat against two of his competitors, Donald Trump and Joe Biden. But he hinted that he would run again in the 2024 presidential election via his personal Twitter.
“KANYE 2024,” chirped Kanye West along with a photo of himself against the background of a US map.
Several states in the US do allow people to add the name of the figure they want to lead if no registered candidate is considered competent.
Based on Associated Press data, the following is the vote count that Kanye West received in 12 US states.
Arkansas: 4040
Colorado: 6,127
Idaho: 3092
Iowa: 3,197
Kentucky: 6,259
Louisiana: 4,894
Minnesota: 7654
Mississippi: 3,117
Oklahoma: 5,590
Tennessee: 10,195
Utah: 4,311
Vermont: 1,255
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