Kanye West’s US presidential bid has been hit by ‘electoral fraud’ speculation.The states of Illinois and New Jersey claim some of the signatures to secure a spot on the states’s ballots for November’s election are invalid.New Jersey elections attorney Scott Salmon claimed hundreds of signatures supporting the rapper were ‘suspicious’ and had no last name or didn’t live in the state, amongst other problems.West, from Chicago, was also 1,300 short in his home state of Illinois, Vanity Fair reported.The latest snag to his White House bid came just as the 43-year-old unveiled his 10 point manifesto.His key promises are bring prayer back to classrooms, reform the police, seek racial justice in the courts, and promote ‘creativity and the.
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