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        <title><![CDATA[Despite his miserable score, Kanye West wants to run again in 2024]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His candidacy for the 2020 presidential election created a surprise and made people smile, but Kanye West persists and signs: the rapper now seems to be planning to run again in 2024, after having barely rallied some 60,000 votes around his name on Tuesday.<br /><br />In a series of tweets, the music and fashion troublemaker filmed himself filling out his ballot in the state of Wyoming: at 43, he said he voted "for the first time" at a presidential election, and "for someone I really trust ... me".<br /><br />In one of the images he posted, his name appears on the ballot visibly added by hand: Wyoming, where he has a ranch, was not among the 12 US states in which he had officially qualified for appear as an independent candidate.<br /><br />As for his intention to run again in four years, he expressed it in two words in another tweet: "KANYE 2024".<br /><br /><strong>At best, 0.4% of the vote</strong><br /><br />According to the tally published by the American media, Kanye West, who suffers from bipolar disorder - and whose wife, Kim Kardashian, had called in July for "compassion and empathy" - received at best 0.4% of the vote , in the very rural states of Idaho, Oklahoma and Utah.<br /><br />In terms of votes, it was in Tennessee - the southern state won by Donald Trump - that he had the best score (nearly 10,200).<br /><br />Kanye West, who officially sided with Donald Trump shortly after the billionaire's election in November 2016, announced his candidacy for the presidency on July 4, a national holiday.<br /><br />But his candidacy immediately raised more questions about his sanity than enthusiasm.<br /><br />Under the wacky label of the "Birthday Party", he had qualified to appear on the ballots of only 12 of the 50 American states, and thus left without a chance.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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