The Guardian (USA)

‘There is no alternativ­e’: Cornel West, presidenti­al hopeful, is not backing down

- Robert Tait in Washington

If Cornel West is worried about being a spoiler whose candidacy might let Donald Trump back into the White House by stealing votes from President Joe Biden, he isn’t showing it.

The 70-year-old former Harvard and Princeton professor is running in next year’s presidenti­al election as an independen­t with a message more likely, on the face of it, to appeal to disillusio­ned Democrats than anti-Trump Republican­s. (West launched his campaign in June as a Green party candidate, but dropped the party on Thursday.)

At a fundraisin­g event in Busboys and Poets, a leftwing bookshop and restaurant in Washington, West – a veteran activist of myriad causes – insisted he seeks the sympathies of neither cohort, but is instead trying to woo alienated, hardened non-voters.

“I think that we are not clear if either Biden or Trump will be in the actual election because things are so flexible and fluid right now,” he said on being asked by the Guardian to respond to warnings that his candidacy was a boon to Trump.

“But I happen to be focusing on the 40% that don’t vote at all, and I happen to be pulling from the 62% of folk who do vote but who would never vote for the two parties. So if there is some taking from both parties, it’s going to be very, very small.

“I’ve got to be able to speak the truth no matter what. I’m planning to do that until the very end. So in that sense, who knows who’s stealing from who.”

With Trump buoyant in many polls, some have likened West’s presence to that of the longtime activist Ralph Nader in 2000, who was widely believed to have persuaded wavering voters to switch to him from Al Gore in the key battlegrou­nd of Florida, tipping the state and thus the election to George W Bush.

An Emerson College poll conducted in August showed Biden and Trump tied on 44% apiece in a two-way matchup. West’s addition to the ballot saw him polling at 5% and Trump leading Biden by 42% to 41%. A survey carried out in June by Echelon Insight reached a similar conclusion, with West polling at 4%.

Further complicati­ng the picture is the possibilit­y that Robert F Kennedy Jr may run as an independen­t candidate, rather than challengin­g Biden in the

Democratic primaries.

Addressing an audience of committed supporters, West – who campaigned against Trump’s presidency when he was in office and advocated voting for Biden in 2020, railed against the rigid two-party US political system and adopted a “plague on both your houses” posture to the Democrats and Republican­s.

“One of the problems of the two party system is what Margaret Thatcher used to call ‘Tina’ – there is no alternativ­e,” he said, referring to a phrase the former British prime minister used to defend her government’s stringent economic policies in the early 1980s.

“Tell the American people there is no alternativ­e. There’s nothing else you can do. You are locked in the prison that the neo-fascist Trump himself has hijacked, this damaged banana Republican party in the name of the rule of big business and big military, scapegoati­ng the most vulnerable rather than confrontin­g the most powerful, most xenophobic across the board.

“The Democratic party has this crypto-fascist element when it comes to mass incarcerat­ion, when it comes to dropping bombs … when it comes to surveillan­ce, when it comes to violation of individual liberties vis-a-vis the national security state.”

Wearing his trademark black suit and black scarf, West frequently deployed humor in a 30-minute speech laced with references to his musical heroes, including John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins and the Isley Brothers, and including invocation­s of TS Eliot and Dostoevsky.

He drew widespread laughter when he said that, as a Christian, he would not demonise Trump – who he called a “brother” – but would “keep track of his demonic activity”.

West said he aimed to “become the head of the empire in order to dismantle the empire”. He vowed a “massive, massive investment in the basic social needs of people and much of that will come from a massive cut in military spending”.

Before departing for an engagement calling for peace in Ukraine, West told the Guardian that the war had to be stopped urgently.

“The suffering of the Ukrainians is overwhelmi­ng and there is a possibilit­y of world war three in terms of the escalation of nuclear possibilit­ies,” he said. “As you know, an attack on any one of those 31 Nato countries is an attack on the United States. And it’s getting very, very close.”

This article and headline were amended on 5 October 2023 after Cornel West announced he was no longer seeking the Green party’s nomination and instead running as an independen­t.

I’ve got to be able to speak the truth no matter what. I’m planning to do that until the very end

 ?? ?? West announced his candidacy via social media on 5 June, first with the People’s party before switching to the Green party. Photograph: CornelWest/Reuters
West announced his candidacy via social media on 5 June, first with the People’s party before switching to the Green party. Photograph: CornelWest/Reuters

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