West's speech, clips of which went viral on social media, provoked bewilderment, as well as concern for the musician, who has talked about his struggles with bipolar disorder.
"Kim was trying to fly to Wyoming with a doctor to lock me up like on the movie Get Out because I cried about saving my daughters life yesterday," he wrote, referring to the 2017 thriller.West raised eyebrows on July 4 when he announced on Twitter he would challenge Trump. Analysts are reluctant to write off West completely, aware that Trump's run in 2016 wasn't considered particularly serious until he won the Republican nomination."Kanye's personal resources and visibility and track record of generating media attention for himself, he could be the wild card in enough places to have an impact on the race, even if he only gets on the ballot in a few key states," said Robert Yoon, an elections specialist at the University of Michigan.