Stephen A. Smith says Dems are lost, hints that he is serious about the presidential running

Host ESPN -a Stephen A. Smith continued criticism on Democratic party And he hinted that he was serious about his rumor 2028.
Fallon started the interview, noticing how much media attention Smith received for his potential presidential offer of 2028, even displayed a list of titles covering his potential candidacy.
After reading several titles, Fallon asked Smith, “I mean, what’s going on? What does that mean?”
Stephen A. Smith Spari with WHOOPI GOLDBERG ABOUT THE RIGHT OF THE LOSS OF DEMOCRATA 2024.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith hinted that on Tuesday night, he would be considering candidate for the president as he appeared on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon”. (Screenshot/NBC)
Smith initially answered the language comment on the cheek, saying, “People are nut, number one,” but continued by giving a more serious crossing the current state of the Democratic Party.
“Number two, you know, I mean, a democratic party, I mean, they lost themselves. They had a bad thing for a few months. We all know it. And although there are many qualified democrats in the whole country from local perspective – governors, mayor, such things – no real national voice. Enter Moi. Smith said.” I don’t want this. I accidentally have a very, very, very good life, a very good job. I’m good, very good. “
The longtime sports presenter touched his growing number of surveys, as Democrats are fighting to find an appropriate candidate who will nationally lead his party.
“I look at these things. I look at these things,” Smith claimed.
While a sports journalist claimed that he “did not want” the position, then gave a comment that seemed to be strongly hinted at reality and presidential ride.
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Stephen A. Smith has been making titles in recent months for criticizing the Democratic Party for his messages and election losses. (Screen Snap/ABC)
“And I say,” Wait a little now. I don’t want to do that. “But the fact that they talk about me this way, I have to say, I approve of this message.”
The comment “I approve of this message” obviously did not get Fallon, who exclaimed, “Oh my God!” in response.
Although the press seemed generally excited about the outlook that Smith would lead in 2028, a democratic veteran strategist He thinks clearly differently.
James Carville was an open critic of Smith’s presidential aspirations, saying that when it comes to politics, he “does not know his a- from a hole in the country.”
“He is there that he leads his G-Dam to his mouth that he may have to run as a democrat, because there is nothing in the Democratic party, there is no talent,” Carville said in his undercar “war room.” “Stephen a, are you me — ing.”
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Stephen A. Smith and Democratic Strategist James Carville move forward and backwards because of the disagreements about how the Democratic Party should move forward after the loss of demolition 2024. (Aspen institute YouTube channel)
Smith responded to Carville’s sharp criticism of his subcastation, asking if such an attitude was part of the reason why Democrats struggle to connect with everyday Americans.
“Religiously say I’m not a political lover. I religiously say I don’t know such a policy. I read, I look at the news, I’m a conscientious observer. But I have to ask you a question, Mr. James Carville, though rhetorical rhetorically. You know you talk to the vote? Smith said.
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He continued, “Since you sound like one of those old barks who want things to be what they used to be. And you are outraged, having an abundance of animosity because it is not heard. It is not the fault of Stephen A. Smith, sir. It is the damn Democratic party I spoke about.”