Could Kanye West's 2020 bid hurt Joe Biden and give a 'Hail Mary' boost to Donald Trump?

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Could Kanye West's 2020 bid hurt Joe Biden and give a 'Hail Mary' boost to Donald Trump?
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Kanye West continues to draw media attention as a presidential hopeful running under the 'Birthday Party' banner, despite not qualifying for the ballot in enough states to reach the minimum of 270 electoral votes.

Rhonda Mangum doesn't think rapper Kanye West is a serious contender for the White House and would never cast a vote for the music mogul. But she is worried his candidacy could draw votes away from Democrat Joe Biden and help President Donald Trump on Nov. 3.

Mangum, who is Black, said she believes Republicans are encouraging West's bid in hopes his third-party candidacy could damage Biden.Some Democrats worry that West, 43, could have an impact on the race, in particular by cutting into Biden's support with younger Black voters. But critics say that thinking underscores an incorrect assumption that Black voters would flock to an African American celebrity.

Democratic and Republican strategists said they are not taking West's presidential bid very seriously, at least not yet.2% of registered voters After West gave lengthy remarks during a session with reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said: "He can speak for me any time he wants. He’s a smart cookie. He gets it." Trump added that West"could very well be" a future presidential candidate.When he held his first political rally in South Carolina last month, West tearfully discussed his opposition to abortion.

Any Republican hopes that West could derail Biden's chances in November are unrealistic, Perkey said.Comparison to Ralph Nader Pollsters questioned whether West could have that much of an impact on the 2020 race, especially since he missed deadlines in several big battleground states. On the other hand, he said, polls do show strong Black support for electing Biden and defeating Trump, making it hard to imagine that many committed people will simply switch their vote from Biden to West.Even so, a small percentage of the vote can make a difference.

During a virtual address, she said that in the face of tactics to deter Biden's supporters, this year "is not the time to withhold our votes in protest or play games with candidates who have no chance of winning."

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