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Kanye West Details His Run For President In Absolutely WILD Interview — Claims He Had COVID-19, Admits He’s Done Supporting Trump, & MORE

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Kanye West announced he’s running for President in 2020 on July 4. Now, he’s taking to Forbes (you know, the mag he has drama with regularly) to detail his plan… and the interview is nothing short of WILD. Related: Kanye’s Yeezy Got $2 Million+ In Federal Pandemic Aid!!

WTF?! Editor Randall Lane took the hours-long call, where the rapper detailed insane things like he’s never voted, he contracted coronavirus in February, and he’s totally ok with taking away Black votes from the Democratic nominee.

While there’s a lot to digest in just that one sentence, the Yeezy designer carried on and on with his plan.

Ch-ch-check out a breakdown of the interview (below)! Slogan, Party, Running Mate Kanye’s campaign slogan is simply, “YES!” and his

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