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Kanye West has decided to respond to those who accuse him of having been paid by the Republican camp to promote the re-election of Donald Trump by running for president.

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“People keep saying, 'I think you and the Republicans are in cahoots,' the rapper said in an interview with Nick Cannon.

Bro, nobody can buy me.

I have more money than Trump.

I'm not running for the presidential race.

I walk.

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Serious clues

If Kanye West's argument holds, the accusations against him do not lack credibility.

Indeed, a recent survey by New York Magazine shows that at least two people linked to his campaign are part of the Republican Party.

If this does not prove much in itself, it remains certain that the rapper's candidacy will have an effect, even limited, on the outcome of the ballot.

And this influence will necessarily benefit the current tenant of the White House insofar as Kanye West is expected to win the ballots traditionally won by the Democratic Party.

However, the rejection of the rapper's candidacy in many key states risks preventing him from having a decisive impact on these elections.

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