US 2020: Kim Kardashian appears to endorse Biden over hubby Kanye West

US 2020: Kim Kardashian appears to endorse Biden over hubby Kanye West

- Kim Kardashian-West appears to have endorsed Joe Biden over her hubby Kanye West in the ongoing US presidential election

- Kim retweeted Biden's running mate Kamala Harris' post and also liked Kid Cudi's tweet endorsing Biden

- Kim's fans have shared their thoughts over who she voted for in the presidential election

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Kim Kardashian-West appears to have snubbed her husband Kanye West and voted for Joe Biden in the ongoing US presidential election. Kanye had entered the presidential race as an independent candidate.

The reality TV star seemingly endorsed the former vice president when she retweeted Biden's running mate, Kamala Harris. The stunner also liked a tweet by rapper and actor Kid Cudi endorsing Biden. Cudi wrote: "Vote for Biden if you are a real one."

The screenshots of Kim's low-key support for Biden were shared by Sara Pearl, who according to her bio, is the supervising video producer for Biden. Sara captioned her post:

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"Looking like @KimKardashian chose Biden-Harris over Kanye West."

Kim also took to Twitter earlier on on Wednesday, 4 November to share with her 67.2 million followers that she has voted. The star also urged her fans not to get out of line when the hours of operation close at the polls. Kim wrote:

"I VOTED!!!! Did you?!?! If you are in line when the hours of operation close at the polls, they are required to stay open and allow you to vote, so do not get out of line."

Tweeps took to Kim's comment section to share their thoughts on who she voted for. Check out some of their comments below:

@tyeeemarieee said:

"Kim, your vote doesn’t count. You voted for your husband. It was a wasted vote."

@tinoomontanaa wrote:

"She voted for Biden I think."

@AlexYoung commented:

"I hope you didn’t waste your vote on your husband."

@christian_reys said:

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"She voted for Biden. Calm down."

@4MyAmusement_ wrote:

"Wondering if you wasted your vote on your husband when lives are at stake and this isn’t a game."

@General_Sparks1 added:

"She probably just let Kanye be Kanye, while she did the right thing... hopefully."
US 2020: Kim Kardashian appears to endorse Biden over hubby Kanye West
Kim Kardashian has appeared to endorse Joe Biden over hubby Kanye West. Image: @kimkardashia/Instagram @kanyewest/Instagram
Source: Instagram

In related news, Briefly.co.za reported that Kanye has conceded defeat in the ongoing US presidential election. The rapper had entered the presidential race as an independent candidate. The election has become a two-way race between President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden.

The superstar took to Twitter on Wednesday, 4 November to share that he is now eyeing the 2024 election. The disappointed Kanye shared a pic of himself walking past the 2020 election results map. He captioned his post: "WELP KANYE 2024."

Kanye had earlier told his fans on the micro-blogging app that he voted for the first time in his life during the 2020 election. He shared that he voted for himself.

"God is so good. Today I am voting for the first time in my life for the President of the United States, and it's for someone I truly trust... Me."

The Washington Post reports that while Trump was projected to win the state of Florida, Biden insisted early on Wednesday that "we believe we’re on track to win this election".

"It ain’t over till every vote is counted," Biden said.

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Source: Briefly News

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.