Kanye West 'asks for donations' to Presidential campaign as he bids for White House
The rapper husband of Kim Kardashian is continuing his bid for the White House, and is said to be asking his followers to help him become the 46th President of the United States.
TMZ says the dad-of-four is playing to both Democrats and Republicans while laying out his position on a number of issues.
Kanye, 43, is calling his platform 'Creating a Culture of Life', and asking for contributions of anything between Sh2,000 and Sh100,000.
One of his positions is: "Restore faith and revive our Constitutional commitment to freedom of religion and the free exercise of one's faith, demonstrated by restoring prayer in the classroom including spiritual foundations."
The cornerstone of his campaign is freedom of religion, which for him, includes his anti-abortion stance, a position with targets Republican voters.
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Kanye caused a huge uproar at his Presidential rally when he confessed that he and Kim had considered aborting their eldest daughter North for the first few months of the pregnancy.
His comments are said to have left Kim devastated.
Kanye also said his father wanted to abort him, further explaining why he is against giving people the choice.
The rapper is also playing to Democrats by promising to reduce household debt and student loan debt.
He also hopes to restructure the educational system by opening it up to "at-risk and vulnerable populations".
When it comes to policing, Kanye went to promote policies that "treat all Americans the same, regardless of race, color, or ethnicity".
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Kanye is also promising to protect the environment by promoting clean air and water, as well as renewables.
Again targeting Republican voters, Kanye is promising to "place Americans' best interest first and foremost".
He's also vowing to "maintain a strong national defense".
The US site says that Kanye's policies highlight how he is targeting voters on both sides.
Kanye has insisted he's in it to win it, hitting back at claims that he's only running to damage Joe Biden's chances at becoming the next President.
He took to Twitter to write: "THE GOAL IS TO WIN".
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