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A tearful Kanye West launches last-minute presidenti­al campaign with rambling rally

- PETE SCHROEDER

In his first rally for his last-minute presidenti­al campaign, rapper Kanye West ranted against abortion and pornograph­y, argued policy with attendees and at one point broke down in tears.

West, 43, a former supporter of US President Donald Trump who has left voters befuddled over whether his campaign is genuine or a publicity stunt to help sell albums or merchandis­e, delivered rambling remarks during the event at a Charleston, South Carolina, wedding venue and convention centre.

In remarks that lasted just over an hour, he denounced abortion, swore, called on random members to speak, appeared to be putting forward policy proposals on the fly, and made comments that left even those in attendance muttering in disbelief.

“Harriet Tubman never actually freed the slaves. She just had the slaves work for other white people,” he said at one point when discussing economic inequality.

The event, which was livestream­ed on YouTube and carried on local television stations, did little to clarify whether West is genuinely attempting to win the presidency. The campaign he launched with a July 4 tweet has already missed several deadlines to appear on key state ballots.

At times, he even seemed to suggest he was more interested in disseminat­ing a message than winning the presidency.

“Freedom does not come from an election. The freedom comes from you not loading up the pornograph­y. The freedom comes from you not taking the Percoset,” he said at one point.

West appeared on stage with “2020” shaved into the back of his head and wearing what appeared to be a military-style vest. He argued that abortion should be legal but heavily discourage­d, suggesting he would promote a policy as president that anyone who gives birth to a child be given US$1 million (31.8 million baht) “or something in that family”.

West referred to the Bible and Christian teachings at multiple times and broke down in tears at one point while describing how he was nearly aborted by his parents.

“The only thing that can free us is by obeying the rules that were given to us for a promised land,” he said. “Abortion should be legal because guess what? The law is not by God anyway, so what is legality?”

The event carried few similariti­es with typical polished candidate events.

The venue appeared to lack audience microphone­s, so West repeatedly told the crowd to be silent so audience members he called on could be heard.

 ??  ?? Rapper Kanye West holds a rally in South Carolina.
Rapper Kanye West holds a rally in South Carolina.

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