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Here's What to Expect from a Kanye Presidency in 2020

Here's What to Expect from a Kanye Presidency in 2020

Here's What to Expect from a Kanye Presidency in 2020
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Who knew politics could get this interesting? Last night at the MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West announced his plans to run for the 2020 U.S. presidential election. His Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award speech has easily become one of the most-talked about TV moments from the night of stars, music and more. In his speech, he discussed the importance of valuing the youth, dubiously declared himself a Millennial and spoke on his issues with fame and likeability. With all of those wonderful planks already in his platform, check out some of the best tweets to imagine a world where Mr. West inhabits the Oval Office.

1. Mount Rushmore would definitely get a facelift.

2. What would a West presidency look like without some OGs in his cabinet?

3. At least we could relish in the fact that he really does know that #BlackLivesMatter.

4. Yeezy better dole out some incentives to make the cut.

5. Hopefully we’ll have this whole immigration issue resolved, because the influx is going to be off the charts.

7. We can expect an inaugural speech peppered with lots of “bruhs” and “bros.” #NotAllBros

8. No doubt, Kim would change First Lady swag forever.

7. We can expect an inaugural speech peppered with lots of “bruhs” and “bros.” #NotAllBros

8. No doubt, Kim would change First Lady swag forever.

9. Season 15 of Keeping Up With the Kardashians would be sooo lit! (I might actually watch.)

What do you think President West would come up with change the world? Leave your comments below or chat with us on Twitter!

 

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Raquel Willis

A black trans queer feminist media maven. A proponent of all things equality.

A black trans queer feminist media maven. A proponent of all things equality.