And a little annoying, if she’s honest.
The unconventional campaign of Kanye West’s third-party presidential campaign remains confused. The rapper who runs under the Birthday Party banner in an apparent attempt to seduce his former friend and MAGA mate Pres. Trump, posted on Wednesday (August 19) a campaign poster featuring a collage of images including fashion icon and Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour and actress Kirsten Dunst.
Only no one told it On Becoming a God in Central Florida star that they were part of West’s narrative, and they seemed, well, a little annoying. “What is the message here, and why am I making it a part?” Dunst tweeted at ‘Ye on Thursday morning (August 20) along with a shrugging emoji. In fact, Dunst is literally front-and-center on the seemingly home-brewing poster, which has a returned image from 2002 of the actress smiling broadly from an old Vanity Fair profile, framed by West’s Kanye 2020Vision slogan.
West 11th Hour bid faces major obstacles, including an apparent shortage of staff to help the rapper get the vote in the majority of states, with bids to make it report that it is succeeding in Vermont , Utah, Arkansas, Colorado and Oklahoma, while it does not succeed in New Jersey and its home state of Illinois and petitions pending in six other major states. As noted by Folk, at press time, West was able to win only 31 votes for election university in the five states he qualified to appear on the ballot in, well short of the 270 needed to win the election.
A West spokesman could not be reached for comment at press time.