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Kanye West admits defeat

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The singer Kanye West, seems to have admitted to his defeat in the ongoing US presidential race but is still keeping his dreams alive as he sets eyes on the next term. In a tweet posted after he appeared on the ballot in 12 states, West made the concession as he set his goal to the race in 2024. The musician had bagged over a thousand votes in the 12 states in which his name appeared on the ballots, reported Associated Press. West earned 6,000 votes in Colorado where Biden was named the victor and also notched 1,200 in Vermont, which again went to the former vice president. Moreover, he got 3,979 in Arkansas, 2,309 in Idaho, 3,179 in Iowa, 6,259 in Kentucky, 4,837 in Louisiana, 6,796 in Minnesota, 3,009 in Mississippi, 5,587 in Oklahoma, 10,188 in Tennessee and 4,053 in Utah.—AP

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