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Kourtney Kardashian publicly wore a 'Vote Kanye' hat showing support for Kanye West

Kourtney Kardashian publicly wore a 'Vote Kanye' hat showing support for Kanye West 

Kourtney Kardashian publicly wore a 'Vote Kanye' hat showing support for Kanye West
Kourtney Kardashian publicly wore a 'Vote Kanye' hat showing support for Kanye West 
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Kourtney Kardashian is making it clear on who she's backing in the 2020 election as she was seen rocking a ‘Vote Kanye’ cap publicly on Instagram!

The POOSH founder, Kourtney Kardashian, 41, is throwing all the weights behind and supporting her brother-in-law in the 2020 election. Kourtney was spotted supporting the rapper, Kanye West's, 43, presidential campaign publicly for the first time. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star showed her support by wearing a “Vote Kanye” baseball cap and posing for the snap that she shared on Instagram. She also tagged Ye in the October 15 Instagram Story, while sharing a link to Ye's merch store.

The hat Kourt wore is actually the cheapest item from Ye's merch. The rapper's diehard fans can purchase a $160 “Kanye 2020 Vision” hoodie in light blue, or an $80 “Vote Kanye” hoodie in black. Kourtney showed her support for her Kanye, who made the announcement of his candidacy on July 4, which comes just 18 days before the presidential election on November 3rd.  

"The Life of Pablo" rapper is only on the ballot of 12 states as the representative of the “Birthday Party.” And in California, where Kourt is registered to vote, Ye is listed as the Vice Presidential candidate for the American Independent Party only, which is with Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente as his running mate. 

“The political party in California that listed my name as its VP candidate has done so without my knowledge,” Ye’s statement read. “Californians, I ask for your vote for president and urge you to write in ‘Kanye West.'” Then just three weeks before the election, Ye released his first campaign ad in which he believed that he could beat Joe Biden and Donald Trump. 

In the campaign ad released by Kanye, he vowed to “restore the nation’s commitment to faith” and “build a stronger country by building stronger families.” He later told the reporters that he was “getting the West Wing ready” after witnessing the poll results that had him at 40,000 votes in Kentucky. But unfortunately, the poll wasn't real.

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