That's how many votes Canye West got.

In the last few hours, when we still didn't know who the next president of the United States was, something was certain he wouldn't be Canye West. Repper announced his candidacy months ago, with the party created by him called “Birthday Party”. The 43-year-old has admitted that “Sonsday Party” collected only 60,000 [...]
The 43-year-old has acknowledged that “Sonsday Party” garnered only 60,000 votes out of about 160 million.
But West's political career is not over yet. He wrote on Twitter “Canye 2024” this week, signalling another run in the upcoming elections.
In this first presidential effort, West appeared on ballots in 12 states, losing the registration deadline in most others. He garnered the most votes -- 10,88 -- in Tennessee, a state that usually favours republican candidates.
When West announced his candidacy in July, he had said his platform had been modeled by Wakanda, a kingdom invented by Black Panther.
Ending police brutality was a priority, he told Forbes in an interview, as was cleaning chemicals “from our deodant, our pasta of teeth” and was focusing on protecting America with its great “ ”.
Why was the party called “Sonsday Party”?
Because when we win, it's everybody's birthday party,” he said.
But the West candidacy was subject to many criticisms and concerns about his health.
West later began to cry when he spoke of abortion, saying that his parents almost had him aborted and that he had wanted to have his first daughter, North.
Repper discovered last year that he had bipolar disorder and his wife, Kim Kardashian West, posted to social media saying he was looking for “compassion and sensitivity” for the West “whose words sometimes do not match his” goals.











