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Wisconsin election officials: Kanye West off presidential ballot

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By TODD RICHMOND

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Good news. He was out of his mind.

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Kanye is not well and it is shameful that trump and his cronies are trying to exploit him!!

He needs treatment instead of a presidential run!!

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Lawyers and courts are going to be very busy with all of the legal challenges through the end of the year (probably even longer).

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This discourse is absurb and a media promoter trying to get attention for it's customer.

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There is no way he is going to win or siphon serious votes from Biden.

But this excuse about him filing minutes late to keep him off the ballot is just sickness. People like these should not be handling anything to do with elections. They knew he was coming and for what purpose. They accepted his application. To hell with the damn hands on the damn clock. That's not your overlord. Principles such as fairness should be. And considering all the problems covid 19 has caused, this is not fair.

Also, I though Kanye was a Trump fanboy. Why would he run against Trump?

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It's a gimmick. America gets jokester POTUS candidates all the time. Joe Walsh ran in 1980, promising free gasoline for everyone (we had an 'energy crisis'), ZZ Top ran in 1984 and got around 10000 votes in Texas (but not enough to make my state ballot, that was the first time I voted) and I even had a bumper sticker to prove it. And let's not forget Lyndon Larouche who gave 30 minute promo speeches on TV that were too psychotic and loopy for most people.

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