Bruno Wahrmann Lockhart
Digital Media Expert. Journalist. Former TV host. University of San Diego Alumni. 6′ 4″ but my mom still calls me 'tiny'+ info
2015 Video Music Awards was running when Kanye announced someday he will be running for president. Everybody took it as a joke, of course. Now, he is serious about it, and he had the initial support of several relevant figures in U.S. politics including tech millionaire Elon Musk.
A couple of days later, the South African is starting to think about his decision. His doubts were captured on Twitter in a succession of messages:
We all think Musk doesn't want to get involved with someone who is anti-vaccines and anti-abortion, with the risk of costing him important connection with the actual government.