Table of contents:
- Rapper For President: First details on Kanye West's election manifesto
- Why Kanye West's candidacy is so problematic

Kim Kardashian as US First Lady? In purely theoretical terms, that could soon become a reality. Husband Kanye West is officially running for US President. His manifesto? Bizarre.

"If we win, it will be everyone's birthday." This is what Kanye West states in an interview with "Forbes". In it, he reveals details of his election program for the first time. And that's bizarre to say the least. So it is hardly surprising that the 43-year-old should have got his presidential plans in the shower …
"I stood in the shower and was thinking, I am writing raps in the shower. It blew me away to say:" You will run for president "and I started to laugh hysterically." His two most important advisors are his wife Kim Kardashian-West and Tesla founder Elon Musk. "I offered him to become the head of our space program," West said in the interview.
Rapper For President: First details on Kanye West's election manifesto
Why Kanye West's candidacy is so problematic
Since Donald Trump was elected US President, we have stopped joking about how absurd this or that candidacy could be. Right at the beginning. Rather, we would like to concentrate at this point on how problematic a potential West election victory could be. Here is a small - and unfortunately far from complete - list:
- His possible vice president would be Michelle Tidball, a controversial anti-LGBTQ + preacher.
- Kanye West speaks out against abortion.
- He has never voted in his life.
- Kanye West is a strict opponent of vaccinations.
- He wants to run the White House like the secret land "Wakanda" from the film "Black Panther".
- Kanye West believes that African American slavery was voluntary.
- The rapper was one of the few popular artists to have publicly endorsed Trump in the past.