The rapper and billionaire has floated the possibility of postponing his fledgling campaign to 2024.
that the paperwork required to declare a presidential candidacy is relatively simple, and does not need legal or political expertise to complete.West announced his long-shot candidacy July 4. Besides filing to appeal on a handful of ballots and filing basic paperwork with the FEC, he gave a wide-rangingabout his fledgling campaign and political stance, declaring that he was no longer a supporter of Trump.
The following day, West wrote in now-deleted tweets that he was trying to divorce wife Kim Kardashian West, and accused her of “trying to lock me up like on the movie Get Out.” Kardashian Westa message to Instagram Wednesday addressing his mental health, and asked for compassion and empathy."Living with bi-polar disorder does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas, no matter how big or unobtainable they may feel to some," she wrote.
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