Stephen A. Smith has approached the calls to run for president of the United States of America in 2028.
A recent survey revealed that ESPN's personality would receive more support than several renowned democratic presidential applicants in the next presidential elections in the Nation.
The sports analyst has not avoided delivering the bold policies after Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the surveys last November.
His hot shots, which have become viral, have generated a lot of support for a possible presidential offer of Smith.
And, while the 57 -year -old player minimized the idea, he did not completely rule out entering the race through the White House.
I doubt that it once runs. It's not me, 'Smith confessed Your Youtube homonym show Friday. “I live a pretty good life and I don't want to ruin it by getting involved in politics.”
Stephen A. Smith has approached the calls to run for president of the United States in 2028
Smith recently surprised viewers with their comments about why Trump won the elections
However, it revealed that the abysmal sample of the Democrats at the polls last year could be enough to convince him to deepen the world of politics.
“But I have to tell you something, the Democratic party looks so pathetic after this election, it could entertain running,” he continued. 'I could change your mind one day. I doubt it, but it could. Because how much would you need to overcome everyone?
'Trump can't run again. It has ended, regardless of what some representatives want.
Smith later launched a scathing attack against Trump's actions during his first week in the Oval office, in particular calling for the handling of the FAA president and the American Airlines flight that crashed tragically with a black hawk helicopter About Washington DC on Wednesday. evening
“I am sick and tired that everyone acts as if it were something of the right,” Smith added. 'I have conservative views, I have liberal points of view. Trust me, I have many liberal opinions. But that does not mean that I will not call it as I see it. I've been doing that throughout my career and damn it, I'm not stopping.
'Ladies and gentlemen, I am in the best health in which I have been in 25 years. If you thought I was not going before, you have no idea how the hell I am not going now. I'm starting.
'President Trump, I don't like what I am seeing in some cases. Democrats, jump from him. If you don't, I will find someone who will. Or I will do it for myself.
Smith's statements occur after John McLaughlin, who was Trump's main pollster, celebrated a national survey of 1,000 general electoral voters.
John McLaughlin, Trump's main poll
Smith recently admitted feeling like a “damn fool” for supporting Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
Among the questions he asked was: “Think of the 2028 Democratic elections for the president, if those elections were held today among the following candidates, who would he vote for?”
Two percent said they would choose ESPN Smith. That is more than people like Beto O'Rourke, who ran for the nomination in 2020, and JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois (both one percent).
Surprisingly, Smith surveyed only one percentage point behind Tim Walz, the Harris vice presidential team, and the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro.
Harris was overwhelmingly option 1, with a third of voters (33 percent) saying that they would vice president, despite his defeat by Trump in November.
The host of 'First Take' Smith, who was named in the sports media, but has become increasingly vocal in political problems, surprised Bill Maher's audience with his blunt verdict on why Donald Trump won a second Mandate in the White House, and why he feels like a 'damn fool' for supporting Kamala Harris.
However, in response to Smith's shock endorsements, Jason Whitlock launched a 45 -minute attack on ESPN host.
Whitlock accused Smith of being a 'plant', citing the conspiracy theory 'Building 7' 9/11 and making the unfounded statement that Disney, the NBA and 'The Powerly Elite' are conspiring to 'install their puppet' Oval office of a “orchestrated … dangerous' plan.
Whitlock said the system has been “manipulated” and warned the “naive” voters that there is a real Smith possibility, whom a “clown” called a “fraud” and an “idiot”, could reach the highest position of the highest position of the nation.