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Kanye West Calls Fellow Americans To ‘Act On Faith’ In First Presidential Campaign Ad [Video]

In today’s make it stop news, Kanye has unveiled his first official advertisement for his campaign to become the next U.S. president – just 22 days before the election.

via: AceShowbiz

The “Power” hitmaker officially announced he was entering the 2020 race for the White House on July 4, but the rapper has struggled to meet the petition requirements and deadlines to get his name on the ballot, qualifying in just 12 states, and encouraging fans to vote for him as a write-in candidate.

Despite his uphill battle, Kanye has refused to give up hope and on Monday, October 12, he released his first political ad for the White House on social media.

The video features Kim Kardashian’s husband standing at a podium with a large black and white version of the U.S. flag behind him as he delivers a speech calling on his fellow Americans to “act on faith” as he stresses the importance of family, using a few old photos from his childhood to illustrate his point.

“We have to act on faith with the sure knowledge that we are pursuing the right goals and doing the right things,” he declares.

“We will build a stronger country by building stronger families. Families are the building blocks of society, of a nation…”

The promo, which runs just under one-and-a-half minutes long, ends with the words, “Write in Kanye West,” displayed across the screen.

Kanye, who named Michelle Tidball, a Christian preacher from Wyoming, as his running mate, will face off against Democratic nominees Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and incumbent leader Donald Trump and Mike Pence at the polls on November 3.

2020 really isn’t going to let us rest.

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