Stephen A. Smith has said that the “joke” of the United States of a bipartisan system could lead him to run for president, with ESPN's personality saying that “something must be done.”
Smith, who spoke exclusively to Dailymail.com about his possible entry into politics, has turned when it comes to a career in a public office, saying that he previously does not have “wishes” of running for president.
However, Smith has also said that he would consider running for president if he had a “legitimate and good faith shot to win”, and is described in his homonymous show What you would like to change if you are given the opportunity.
Let me tell you why (I would consider running). Because I think our system stinks, '' he said, through Horrible announcement. 'I think the binary system where we have to choose between Democrats and Republicans is a joke.
'I think it dissuits the vast majority of US citizens of wanting to be part of the political process. And I think something should be done about it to bring the United States back to where I should always have been. '
Smith, who also described President Donald Trump a 'pain in the A **' (although he agreed with his executive order that prohibits the transgender women of women's sports), he previously told Dailymail.com that he could 'win To all the candidates' if I chose to run.

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'All the candidates who mentioned (in a recent survey), from Kamala Harris, to (Pete) Buttigieg and Tim Walz. I would hit them all. I believe that. I really do it, “he said.
Smith's statements occur after John McLaughlin, who was Trump's main pollster, celebrated a national survey of 1,000 general electoral voters last month.
The popular sports analyst surveyed two percent – More than the tastes of Beto O'Rourke, who ran for the nomination in 2020, and JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois (both one percent).
However, Smith reiterated in the last episode of his program he has'There are no intentions to run for the presidency of the United States of America.
'I don't think it's an amateur. I do not think that my pockets are deep enough to ignore the financial tension I could have in me because, obviously, I win more than the president of the United States at this time. He earns around $ 400,000 a year … He doesn't need to say more money than that. So, I'm not really interested in that level, 'he continued.
However, Smith, as he said before, admitted that he would reflect on a presidential career if “knew he had a very, very good opportunity to win.”
The policy of the policy of the 57 -year -old has even caught the attention of at least one leader in Washington DC, as the leader of the representatives's minority, Hakeem Jeffries, admitted that there is “much to like” about him.