Popular rapper Kanye West, former US President Donald Trump allegedly shouted at him at the meeting. According to him, the former American leader also said that the actor will not win the presidential election in 2024.
“Trump sitting at the table started shouting at me that I was going to lose,” West said. twitter.
As the rapper himself believes, Trump was “most confused” by the offer to become Vice President of the United States on his team. West has released several videos dedicated to his nomination for the post of president in the upcoming election campaign.
The rapper announced that he met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida on November 23 and discussed with him his intention to run for the 2024 election.
According to West, he later asked the politician if he would agree to be his “partner” during the presidential race to become vice president.
“It was the first time in Mar-a-Lago. Rain and traffic jam. I can’t believe I kept President Trump waiting,” West said, launching a poll on how the former White House responded to the offer.
Almost 60% of the rapper’s subscribers believe that he agreed to be Trump’s “partner”, 40% responded negatively.
In 2020, the rapper has already participated in the presidential election. He then managed to register as a candidate for his own party’s Birthday Party (Birthday Party or “Birthday Party”) in 12 US states.
Some polls showed that West was supported by about 2% of the country’s population. As a result, about 60 thousand Americans voted for him.
Do Americans want Trump back?
On November 16, Trump himself announced that he would be running again in the presidential election. Shortly before that, a document appeared on the US Federal Election Commission’s website showing that he had applied for the candidacy.
At the same time, 5% of Americans believe the former US president should not be involved in the 2024 campaign, according to a newspaper poll. Policy and Morning Desk.
53% of respondents believed that Trump “definitely shouldn’t run” for president, and 12% of respondents said he “probably shouldn’t”.
Fewer than 20 percent believe the former president “absolutely” should go to the polls.
12% of survey respondents think they “probably should” do this. At the same time, the majority of Republican Party supporters (61%) wanted Trump to enter the race, while 35% disagreed.
Source: Gazeta

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