Kanye West has opened up that he believes God wants him to be President that is why he is running for it.
In his words, he revealed that it’s his “calling” to be the “leader of the free world”.
Recall, the star declared that he would be running for the position in July and ever since then, he has been really serious about it.
The election which will take place in November 3, 2020 and he is ready to do whatever it takes for him to win the election.
Kanye said: “I believe that my calling is to be the leader of the free world. Even though I’m the pastor for however big my audience is in hip-hop, in music or just as an influencer or celebrity, a dad and a husband in my house – there couldn’t be a better time to put a visionary in the captain’s chair.
“And that’s not to say we haven’t had visionaries before. I’m not here to down Trump, to down Biden – I’m just here to express why God has called me to take this position.”
Kanye stated that he registered late as a presidential candidate due to the Covid-19 that hit every part of the world this year and he was unable to put together his political campaign in the way he would have wanted.
“Why did I register so late to run for president? Covid. I had the virus and I was sitting in quarantine in my house and my cousin texts me about being prepared to run for president.”
“And I just completely put it off to the side ‘cause I was like shivering and having the shakes and taking hot showers and eating soup. … [Coronavirus] threw everyone off. It threw everybody’s plans off. And then it was just this calling on my heart.”
Earlier this month, Kanye released his official campaign advertisement as he promised he would change the world,
“build a stronger country” by also “building stronger families”.
Kanye said in the video: “To live up to our dream, we must have vision”
“We as a people will revive our nation’s commitment to faith, to what our constitution calls the free exercise of religion, including, of course, prayer. Through prayer, faith can be restored.
“We as a people are called to a greater purpose than ourselves.”