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Kanye West on Principles & Values

 

 


Name "Birthday Party" means more kids with more birthdays

West explained that he made his decision to name his political party the Birthday Party because it was "about life," referencing abortion again. "The connection point to the Birthday Party is dealing with life, and pro-life, because these are kids who are now going to get a chance to have birthdays." Kanye went on to explain that with his candidacy and promoting black motherhood, more children would be born, and thus, more children would have birthday parties.
Source: New York Post "Page Six" on 2020 presidential hopefuls , Sep 2, 2020

You're free if you stay away from pornography and Percocet

On elections: "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 Percocet," he said at one point.
Source: South China Morning Post on 2020 presidential hopefuls , Jul 20, 2020

Trump allowing God to still be part of the conversation

On President Donald Trump: "Trump is the closest president we've had in years to allowing God to still be part of the conversation."
Source: Forbes Magazine on 2020 presidential hopefuls , Jul 8, 2020

God appoints the president

On the 2020 election: "Let's see if the appointing is at 2020 or if it's 2024--because God appoints the president. If I win in 2020 then it was God's appointment. If I win in 2024 then that was God's appointment."
Source: Forbes Magazine on 2020 presidential hopefuls , Jul 8, 2020

I put everything I get on the line to serve God

On the presidential race: "I just gracefully suggest y'all bow out--Trump and Biden, gracefully bow out. It's God's country, we are doing everything in service to God, nobody but God no more. I am in service of our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ, and I put everything I get on the line to serve God."
Source: Forbes Magazine on 2020 presidential hopefuls , Jul 8, 2020

Other candidates on Principles & Values: Kanye West on other issues:
2024 Republican Presidential Candidates:
Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND)
Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ)
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)
Larry Elder (R-CA;withdrew)
Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC)
Rep. Will Hurd (R-FL;withdrew)
Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR)
Perry Johnson (R-IL)
Mayor Steve Laffey (R-RI)
Former V.P.Mike Pence (R-IN;withdrew)
Vivek Ramaswamy (R-OH)
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC)
Secy. Corey Stapleton (R-MT)
Mayor Francis Suarez (R-FL;withdrew)
Former Pres.Donald Trump (R-NY)

2024 Democratic and 3rd-party primary candidates:
Pres. Joe Biden (D-DE)
V.P.Kamala Harris (D-CA)
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (I-NY)
Chase Oliver (L-GA)
Rep.Dean Phillips (D-MN)
Jill Stein (Green)
Cornel West (Green Party)
Kanye West (Birthday Party)
Marianne Williamson (D-CA)
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Health Care
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Tax Reform
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