Rapper Kanye West filed signatures in Wisconsin Tuesday to run for president as an impartial candidate in November.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission stated
signatures had been submitted’ on behalf of West on the closing day for
unbiased presidential candidates to put up the required 2,000 signatures of
Wisconsin voters to get on the ballot. However, these signatures may want to be,
challenged.
West and strolling mate Michelle Tidball
listed themselves as candidates of the BDY, The Birthday Party. A former
supporter of Republican President Donald Trump West broke with Trump and
introduced his personal presidential bid-closing month.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission
workforce will be reviewing the petitions in coming days to decide if there are
adequate legitimate signatures and if the candidates meet all skills to get on
the ballot. Trump narrowly received Wisconsin in 2016, snapping a string of
Democratic presidential candidates triumphing the country going lower back to
1988.
West additionally submitted signatures in
Arkansas this week to show up on that state's ballot this fall, and he
additionally has submitted forms on show up on the ballot in Oklahoma. However,
West withdrew his petition to show up as a presidential candidate on New
Jersey's ballot.
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