Lindsay Lohan, Kanye West on 2020 Presidential Ballot?

Lindsay Lohan wants to join Kanye West and run for president in 2020. The troubled actress claims she’s giving a presidential bid some serious consideration. Lohan credits President Obama for in...
Lindsay Lohan, Kanye West on 2020 Presidential Ballot?
Written by Kimberly Ripley

Lindsay Lohan wants to join Kanye West and run for president in 2020. The troubled actress claims she’s giving a presidential bid some serious consideration.

Lohan credits President Obama for inspiring her to run.

“In #2020 I may run for president. Through ups and downs #YESWECAN lets do this @kanyewest ?? #truespirits thank your for inspiring us to be better people @barackobama #kanyewest2020 #lindsaylohanat35 #lindsaylohan2020 with #34yearsofEXPERIENCE ?? #unitingWORLDnations @aliforneycenter @savethesociety @unicef,” Lindsay Lohan captioned the following Instagram post.

A photo posted by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on

Crediting Queen Elizabeth for making her privy to some of the suffering in the world, Lindsay Lohan says she’ll make children her top priority as president.

“The first thing I would like to do as president of ?? is take care of all of the children suffering in the world.???????????????? #queenELIZABETH showed me how by having me in her country ??,” she captioned a photo of herself with Kanye West.

A photo posted by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on

For those concerned about poor, delusional Lindsay Lohan, it gets even better.

She compares herself to Ghandi in yet another Instagram post.

“?? #ghandi #unitingWORLDnations #2020”

?? #ghandi #unitingWORLDnations #2020

A photo posted by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on

Maybe Lindsay Lohan figures if Donald Trump can run for president that anyone can?

Do you think Lindsay Lohan (and Kanye West, too, for that matter) really believes she can run for president in 2020?

Just imagine the people each of them would appoint to their cabinets.

Maybe Lindsay Lohan and Kanye West will run together for their White House bid.

Which of the two would make a better president, and which should serve as second in command?

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