Stephen A. Smith claims to be able to win the presidential election after Democrat ‘Patetic’ 2024
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith mixes speculation about a possible offer for US Presidency in 2028.
During the recent episode “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Smith hinted at that he could consider entering the political arena.
“The Democratic Party looks so pathetic after these choices; maybe I would have fun running. I could change my mind one day. I doubt, but maybe. Because how long should you win? And Trump can’t run again,” he said.
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However, during the interview about “Manity“Smith explained his attitude, stating tightly that he was not planning to run.
“My lifestyle is pretty beautiful,” Smith said. “I wouldn’t want to spoil this by running for the United States Presidency. I have no interest, but I was just trying to make a deep point.”
He added that with the Democratic Party in his current divided state and without a clear leader, a candidate with a wide recognition like him could be a candidate.
“I think it is a Democratic Party, in the country where they are located, I think someone like me could actually win,” FIRST TAKE hosted Tuesday.
Recent survey from McLaughlin & Associates In January, he shows former Vice President Kamal Harris as a remote leader against other top democrats.
Harris led a pack among democratic voters with 33%, followed by former Peta Buttigieg Minister of Transport with 9%and California Governor Gavin News with 7%.
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Smith’s popularity led him to 2% in the poll, and believes he could “safely” win if he started the campaign.
In recent months, Smith has become louder according to political issues, especially when it comes to discussing diversity, equality and involvement (dei).
In the video on his YouTube channel he criticized the former The attitude of President Donald Trump About dei initiatives. Smith was especially complained to Trump’s opinion that Dei policies were often used to justify employment of individuals who were unqualified because of their minority status.
During an interview with Hannity, Bronx, New York, he further explained his position.
“My question with the eradication of Dei … It was an explanation that Trump’s administration and others gave it about it. I don’t want to hear that Dei automatically deals with people who are unqualified minorities,” Smith said.
Trump has signed an executive order by abolishing many dei initiatives and rejecting hundreds of government employees involved in the work related to Dei.
Trump also suggested that Dei standards on Federal administration (FAA) could contribute to a recent aircraft accident in Washington, which killed 67 people.
“We need to have only the highest standards for those who work on our aircraft,” Trump noted. “Only the highest ability – you have to be the highest intellect – and psychologically superior people, were allowed to qualify for air traffic controllers.”
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“One thing is to get rid of it all together,” Smith said. “The second thing is to fully articulate and verbalize the position that … all who have been associated with the dei unqualified individuals.”