We don't know - yet - who the next president of the US will be, but we know who he will be - Kanye West.
The 43-year-old rapper, after a self-styled "birthday party", is believed to have garnered only 60,000 votes out of an estimated 160 million.
Another independent, Libertarian JJ Jorgensen, showed stronger - claiming more than 1.5 million votes.
But the West's political career is not over yet. He tweeted "Kanye 2024" this week, indicating that another bid is coming.
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In this first attempt at the presidency, the West appeared on the ballot in 12 states, with most others missing the filing deadline. He collected the most votes in Tennessee - 10,188 - states that generally favor Republican candidates.
When he announced his candidacy in July, West said his platform was separated from Black Panther's fictional state of Wakanda.
And why the name of the party?
"Because when we win it's everyone's birthday party."
But the West's candidacy has been the subject of much criticism - and concerns about its health.
At a rally in Charleston, South Carolina, in the sense of officially launching his campaign, Starr created a lot of ants, at one point saying that 19th-century abolitionist Harriet Tubman "doesn't really free slaves", he had to go to slaves for another job. ".
Later West started crying, talking about abortion saying that his parents had almost miscarried him, and he already wanted his daughter to have an abortion.
Last year, the rapper was revealed to have bipolar disorder and was posted on social media by his wife, Kim Kardashian West, seeking "compassion and sympathy" for the West
And on Twitter, West was criticized for urging followers to write their names on ballot papers for the presidency, effectively snatching votes from legitimate candidates.
On the other hand, Ms. J. jergensen led a more traditional independence campaign, blocking rally supporters across the country, gaining support, and advancing a platform guided by Liberian principles - small government and individual freedom.
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