Kanye West'has N't Determined' if he Will run for president in 2024

The rapper and fashion mogul told the FEC He's still imagining his political profession

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19 May 2021 Wednesday 13:06
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Kanye West'has N't Determined' if he Will run for president in 2024

According to a letter issued on the Federal Election Commission (FEC) acquired by Fox News, the rapper reacted to a petition for more Information (RFAI) where his agents notice that his Kanye 2020 committee that prompted the petition is"strictly exploratory."

"And the action of this Kanye 2020 committee that prompted this RFAI is purely exploratory."

The letter concludes by noting that the rapper is not able to submit any additional paperwork on the issue before such time as he has figured out his own candidacy.

The artist previously hinted he intends to run for president in 2024 soon after conceding the 2020 race into Joe Biden. The celebrity captioned a photograph of himself facing what seems to be the electoral map of the USA on Nov. 4 using the easy line"KANYE 2024," indicating that his initial foray into politics wouldn't be his last.

But after the election, Kanye is apparently focusing on his next presidential bid as far as navigating his high-profile divorce from wife of 6 decades, Kim Kardashian. It was disclosed in February that the few was dividing after their connection temporarily took centre stage through his 2020 effort.

In a campaign rally in South Carolina, West got quite emotional as he travelled to a tear-filled diatribe where he openly shared information about the couple's union -- even indicating Kardashian birthed their daughter North West, seven, contrary to his wishes. Kim then talked out about her husband's bipolar disease before flying to Wyoming to get a psychological conversation together with him about their potential before finally devoting their split months afterwards.

Regardless of the chaos surrounding his occasionally erratic 2020 candidacy, West did wind up earning a substantial amount of votesalbeit a far cry in the amount required to have a legitimate shot at the White House. He seemed on the ballot in 12 nations and notched over a million votes in each the competitions, based on preliminary tallies from The Associated Press.

In Arkansashe obtained 3,979 votes; in Idaho, he obtained 2,309 votes; in Iowa, he obtained 3,179 votes; in Kentucky, he obtained 6,259 votes; in Louisiana, he obtained 4,837 votes; at Minnesotahe obtained 6,796; at Mississippihe obtained 3,009 votes; at Oklahomahe obtained 5,587 votes; at Tennesseehe obtained 10,188 votes; and also in Utahhe obtained 4,053 votes, according to the preliminary tallies.

But, the finally failed bid for president conducted the mogul a $12 million from his pocket, which might pose another high cost for a possible 2024 run.