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.”
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??
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) July 13, 2020
He didn’t even file the paperwork right like your friend didn’t do the homework and we aren’t gonna make him the teacher. pic.twitter.com/79shDEmVq1
— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) July 13, 2020
I’m now bestowing on “Chance the Idiot Rapper “ My Weekly. pic.twitter.com/NmdDBDrvSk
— ROBERT S. #Hillary was RIGHT (@rescott534) July 13, 2020
Please don’t do this, Chance. Please!
— yvette nicole brown (@YNB) July 13, 2020
Damn you cant be this dense. No way
— Papi🤴🏾 (@JBarrrs) July 13, 2020
We are *done* with people who have no idea how to run a government pretending they can just step in and make it work. No experience, no background — just a lot of noise. It's been catastrophic. COMPETENT PEOPLE WITH EXPERTISE WHO CAN RUN THE GOVERNMENT. How'd this go? >>> pic.twitter.com/j0VZbdSxEG
— Alissa McLean (@alissakmclean) July 13, 2020
Well, he's electable. He's sane, he's experienced, and unlike Kanye, he's actually running for President and not engaging in some delusional publicity stunt. That good enough?
— Daylin Leach (@daylinleach) July 13, 2020
This is so irresponsible. Your father was an aide for two influential politicians so you know how critical this election is. Trying to make Kanye viable in the political zeitgeist is dangerous at this moment and time.
— José Vilson (@TheJLV) July 13, 2020
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.