Rapper Kanye West filed as a presidential candidate for Colorado’s November ballot on Wednesday after his campaign enlisted help from a local Republican operative. Betsy Hart, a spokesperson for the Colorado secretary of state’s office, confirmed just before 1:30 p.m. that West’s campaign had submitted the paperwork electronically, ahead of a mid-afternoon deadline. “Our office will still need to review that the presidential electors filed are registered Colorado voters before his paperwork is confirmed as complete,” Hart wrote in an email. Colorado is among several states where West’s nascent campaign has enlisted help from Republican operatives to get on the ballot, spurring speculation that he’s seen as a potential spoiler in President Donald Trump’s reelection fight against Democrat Joe Biden.