Chance the Rapper goes on Twitter to cape for Kanye’s political distraction campaign

Chance the Rapper, Kanye
Even Alicia Keys, far right, is side-eyeing Chance the Rapper’s weak embrace of Kanye’s political delusion.
Photo: Chance the Rapper and Kanye West at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, August 28, 2016. Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Chance the Rapper thought it was a good idea to get everyone talking about Kanye-for-President again by posing “hypothetical” questions on Twitter about his pal’s political aspirations.

But Black Twitter let him know real quick that no one has the patience or time to indulge Candidate Kanye’s delusional fantasies.

“Are u more pro biden or anti ye and why? I get that you’ll want to reply that you’re just tryna “get trump out” but in this hypothetical scenario where you’re replacing Trump, can someone explain why Joe Biden would be better??”

He added, “I finally got the answer now. I understand. Yall trust Biden more than yall trust Ye. I think I understand why, I just don’t feel the same way.”

There’s no telling yet if Ye’s candidacy will have any impact on the Black vote this November, but most of Black Twitter doesn’t seem to be falling for Kanye’s okey doke.

Stacey Mickles

Stacey Mickles is a native of Birmingham, AL and has worked as a lifestyle reporter and sports writer over the years.

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