Just when we were about to give up on America, it pulls a rabbit out of the hat.
A Black rabbit, who's life Matters. Obviously. Love it!
I'm looking forward to 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' being shot in the Kanye West wing.
Just when we were about to give up on America, it pulls a rabbit out of the hat.
A Black rabbit, who's life Matters. Obviously. Love it!
I'm looking forward to 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' being shot in the Kanye West wing.
Last edited by sabang; 06-07-2020 at 06:12 AM.
Not like he's got much competition either- a fossil and a retarded hairpiece.
If trump can be president why not Mr West, How more ridiculous could we possible get?
when was the nomination deadline ?
^That's a white mans burden.
Seems he might just not make it:
https://ballotpedia.org/Ballot_acces...ial_candidatesIn order to get on the ballot, a candidate for president of the United States must meet a variety of complex, state-specific filing requirements and deadlines. These regulations, known as ballot access laws, determine whether a candidate or party will appear on an election ballot. These laws are set at the state level. A presidential candidate must prepare to meet ballot access requirements well in advance of primaries, caucuses, and the general election.
There are three basic methods by which an individual may become a candidate for president of the United States.
- An individual can seek the nomination of a political party. Presidential nominees are selected by delegates at national nominating conventions. Individual states conduct caucuses or primary elections to determine which delegates will be sent to the national convention.[1]
- An individual can run as an independent. Independent presidential candidates typically must petition each state to have their names printed on the general election ballot.[1]
- An individual can run as a write-in candidate.[1]
The information presented here applies only to presidential candidates. For additional information about ballot access requirements for state and congressional candidates, see this article.
As Yahoo News’ Hunter Walker reported there are a few states where West couldn’t register, including Texas, New York and Illinois, which are “three of the top six in terms of electoral college votes. There are several other deadlines coming up in the next couple weeks.” States also have various registration qualifications, including signatures and filing information. The other states include New Mexico, North Carolina, Indiana and Maine, per BallotPedia.That said, another scenario could see West running on his own and make a play for the write-in spot. But, according to BallotPedia, 33 states “require a write-in presidential candidate to file some paperwork in advance of an election. In nine states, write-in voting for presidential candidates is not permitted. The remaining states do not require presidential write-in candidates to file special paperwork before the election.”
...rising popularity among voters as Kanye offers to throw a bag over his wife's head...
She's all class compared to an ex-prossie. Lets have some booty in the Beltway!
Alex Jones finally gets his puppet inside a white house
He's gonna need a good running mate. Jay-Z or Taylor Swift?
He's got the Only Black Lives Matter vote sewn up, and strong endorsement from the Irritable Old Men of TD. Sounds a shoe-in to me.it takes more than just saying you'll run to actually winning
Sabang won't have the foggiest idea.
Waaay too nuanced for him...he just wanted to get a dig in.
Like he doesn't belong in that group.
Electric cars for the Presidential guard- how good is that?
Kanye is a bit tetched.
The bloke most likely has a new album coming out and wants publicity.
Maybe black is the new orange.
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