As the presidential elections are few weeks away, Kanye West hasn’t lost hope of possibly taking over the White House. On Oct. 12, the Chicago rapper shared his campaign video via Twitter with a caption reading, “kanye2020.country we stepping out on faith.”
In the video, a black and white American flag waves as West expresses his thoughts about America’s future and how the nation must focus on practicing our freedom of religion. There are several clips of people from diverse ethnicities, either studying the bible, having family time, or outside enjoying the environment.
https://t.co/ZURvTEW9ee we stepping out on faith pic.twitter.com/ypQfooB35w
— ye (@kanyewest) October 12, 2020
“We as a people are called to a greater purpose than ourselves,” West expresses. “We are not only a beacon to our world, but we should be servants to each other to encourage each other, to help each other, to lift up each other — our fellow Americans — that we may all prosper together. We have to act on faith with a sure knowledge that we are pursuing the right goals and doing the right things.
On West’s presidential platform, it includes 10 main points that he plans to focus on. They include the freedom to exercise religion, restore the national economy, provide better educational systems with job opportunities, maintain a strong national defense, provide true justice, a policy that treats all American’s equally, care for the environment, allow creativity to be important and more.
Recently, Ye took to Twitter to ask for everyone to write him in the ballots. He later retweeted what several sources called a “mock election data,” that claimed he was ahead of Biden and Trump.
Friends writing me in ⛷ pic.twitter.com/7GVXzYoHjt
— ye (@kanyewest) October 12, 2020
After watching the video and reading his presidential campaign, will you be writing in West’s name on the presidential ballot?