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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 36 MIN

Trey’s Table Episode 245: What Did Cornel West Accomplish?

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Trey’s Table Episode 245: What Did Cornel West **Did Cornel West Help or Hurt the Black Community by Running for President in 2024?** By Trey Smith, Host and Producer of *Trey’s Table* The 2024 presidential election was one of the most contentious in recent memory, and one of its most polarizing figures was Dr. Cornel West. The renowned philosopher, activist, and scholar entered the race as an independent candidate, sparking a heated debate within the Black community and beyond. Did his candidacy uplift and empower, or did it fracture and distract? That’s the question I explore in the latest episode of *Trey’s Table*. ### The Case for Cornel West Dr. West has long been a voice for the marginalized, challenging systemic inequality and advocating for radical change. His campaign was no different. Running on a platform that prioritized economic justice, racial equity, and an end to corporate influence in politics, West sought to disrupt the two-party system and offer a bold alternative. For many, his candidacy was a breath of fresh air. It represented a rejection of establishment politics and a call to return to the roots of grassroots activism. West’s unapologetic critique of both Democrats and Republicans resonated with voters who felt disillusioned by the status quo. His campaign also brought critical issues—like reparations, police reform, and climate justice—to the forefront of national discourse. ### The Criticisms But not everyone saw West’s run as a positive force. Critics argued that his independent candidacy risked splitting the progressive vote, potentially handing the election to a candidate whose policies could harm the very communities West sought to protect. Others questioned whether his campaign had the infrastructure and strategy needed to make a meaningful impact, or if it was more symbolic than substantive. There were also concerns about West’s ability to build a broad coalition. While his message resonated with some, it alienated others who felt his rhetoric was too divisive or his approach too idealistic. Did his candidacy ultimately weaken the collective power of the Black community by diverting resources and attention from more viable candidates? ### The Bigger Picture The debate over Cornel West’s presidential run goes beyond one election. It raises important questions about the role of third-party candidates in a polarized political landscape, the balance between idealism and pragmatism, and the best strategies for advancing the interests of the Black community. In Episode 245 of *Trey’s Table*, I dive deep into these issues, examining the impact of West’s candidacy from multiple perspectives. Was he a visionary leader who challenged the system, or did his campaign inadvertently undermine the causes he championed? Tune in to hear my take and join the conversation. 🎧 Listen to Episode 245 of *Trey’s Table* here: Let’s keep the dialogue going. What do you think—did Cornel West help or hurt the Black community by running for president? Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media using #TreysTable. #TreysTable #CornelWest #2024Election #BlackPolitics #BlackCommunity #Podcast

Trey’s Table Episode 245: What Did Cornel West **Did Cornel West Help or Hurt the Black Community by Running for President in 2024?** By Trey Smith, Host and Producer of *Trey’s Table* The 2024 presidential election was one of the most contentious in recent memory, and one of its most polarizing figures was Dr. Cornel West. The renowned philosopher, activist, and scholar entered the race as an independent candidate, sparking a heated debate within the Black community and beyond. Did his candidacy uplift and empower, or did it fracture and distract? That’s the question I explore in the latest episode of *Trey’s Table*. ### The Case for Cornel West Dr. West has long been a voice for the marginalized, challenging systemic inequality and advocating for radical change. His campaign was no different. Running on a platform that prioritized economic justice, racial equity, and an end to corporate influence in politics, West sought to disrupt the two-party system and offer a bold alternative. For many, his candidacy was a breath of fresh air. It represented a rejection of establishment politics and a call to return to the roots of grassroots activism. West’s unapologetic critique of both Democrats and Republicans resonated with voters who felt disillusioned by the status quo. His campaign also brought critical issues—like reparations, police reform, and climate justice—to the forefront of national discourse. ### The Criticisms But not everyone saw West’s run as a positive force. Critics argued that his independent candidacy risked splitting the progressive vote, potentially handing the election to a candidate whose policies could harm the very communities West sought to protect. Others questioned whether his campaign had the infrastructure and strategy needed to make a meaningful impact, or if it was more symbolic than substantive. There were also concerns about West’s ability to build a broad coalition. While his message resonated with some, it alienated others who felt his rhetoric was too divisive or his approach too idealistic. Did his candidacy ultimately weaken the collective power of the Black community by diverting resources and attention from more viable candidates? ### The Bigger Picture The debate over Cornel West’s presidential run goes beyond one election. It raises important questions about the role of third-party candidates in a polarized political landscape, the balance between idealism and pragmatism, and the best strategies for advancing the interests of the Black community. In Episode 245 of *Trey’s Table*, I dive deep into these issues, examining the impact of West’s candidacy from multiple perspectives. Was he a visionary leader who challenged the system, or did his campaign inadvertently undermine the causes he championed? Tune in to hear my take and join the conversation. 🎧 Listen to Episode 245 of *Trey’s Table* here: Let’s keep the dialogue going. What do you think—did Cornel West help or hurt the Black community by running for president? Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media using #TreysTable. #TreysTable #CornelWest #2024Election #BlackPolitics #BlackCommunity #Podcast

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