spot_imgspot_img

Civil Rights Icon Cornel West Continues Bid for President

spot_img

(AURN News) – Famed scholar and civil rights activist Cornel West continues his campaign for the White House. Recently his campaign announced that he will appear on Utah’s election ballots. The former Harvard and Princeton professor is campaigning to prioritize “people over profit and love over fear,” according to his campaign.

“We need you to be part and parcel of wrestling with this corporate duopoly, this two-party system that impedes,” West said in a campaign video.

“It gets in the way of the unleashing of the kind of policies of abolishing poverty and homelessness, of dealing with working wages, cutting back on militarism, and most importantly, trying to ensure that the best of who we are as a people can be more manifest can, be more concrete because the crisis is real,” he said.

West’s bid comes just over 10 months after he first officially launched his run for the nation’s highest office. His calls for sweeping social and economic reforms just may resonate with some younger voters, a crucial voting bloc this November. A new Rasmussen poll found that 28% of likely U.S. voters under 40 say they are likely to vote for a third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential race. And with polling between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump as close as it is, that 28% will have a major impact this fall. 


Click play to listen to the AURN News report from Jamie Jackson:

The post Civil Rights Icon Cornel West Continues Bid for President appeared first on American Urban Radio Networks.

DON’T MISS OUT

Be the first to know about the latest news, giveaways, events, and updates from The Black Chronicle!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

Entertainment district benefits don’t outweigh the cost, economists say

(The Center Square) — Weeks later, after more details...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Locked-In Pt. 1: Trapped Inside Your Own Body

At age 28, Jacob Haendel was diagnosed with a...

University of Maryland to offer “Intro to Fat Studies” course

(The Center Square) – The University of Maryland is...

Texas to accept water from Mexico but demands it follow terms of treaty

(The Center Square) – After an agreement was reached...

Electric vehicle industry at crossroads, not a dead end

(The Center Square) – Momentum is with the emerging...

Locked-In Pt. 2: The Unexpected Consequences Of Cheating Death

After months of doctors mistakenly believing Jacob Haendel was...

Spokane Valley approves 2025 budget with spending exceeding revenues by $1.1M

(The Center Square) – The Spokane Valley City Council...

More like this
Related

Locked-In Pt. 1: Trapped Inside Your Own Body

At age 28, Jacob Haendel was diagnosed with a...

University of Maryland to offer “Intro to Fat Studies” course

(The Center Square) – The University of Maryland is...

Texas to accept water from Mexico but demands it follow terms of treaty

(The Center Square) – After an agreement was reached...