Surprising Democrat Floats 2028 Run For President

Stephen A. Smith has spent decades behind a mic. Now, heโ€™s leaving the door open to standing behind a presidential podium.

The outspoken ESPN commentator said Sunday that he is โ€œconsideringโ€ a potential run for president in 2028โ€”a revelation that came not from a campaign event or political rally, but during a segment on ABCโ€™s This Week. And while Smith has never held elected office, his remarks suggest the idea isnโ€™t coming out of thin air.

During a conversation about his name being mentioned by Steve Bannon and Bill Maher as a Democrat to watch, Smith said, โ€œI have no choice because Iโ€™ve had elected officials, and Iโ€™m not going to give their names [of] elected officials coming up to me.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve had folks who are pundits come up to me, Iโ€™ve had folks that got a lot of money, billionaires and others, that have talked to me about exploratory committees and things of that nature. Iโ€™m not a politician, Iโ€™ve never had a desire to be a politician.โ€

The host of First Take emphasized that he recently signed a contract extension with ESPN and is satisfied with his career. โ€œI just signed a contract extension with ESPN, I am very, very happy with my day job. Iโ€™m very happy with my boss, this is a damn good one just right is a pretty damn good contract. I couldnโ€™t be happier,โ€ Smith said.

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But it hasnโ€™t stopped people around him from pushing the ideaโ€”including some in surprising places.

โ€œPeople have walked up to me โ€” including my own pastor, for crying out loud โ€” who has said to me, You donโ€™t know what God has planned for you. At least show the respect to the people who believe in you, who respect you, who believe that you can make a difference in this country, to leave the door open for any possibilities two to three years down the line,โ€ he added. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s what Iโ€™ve decided to do.โ€

While Smith made it clear he recognizes other Democrats as more qualifiedโ€”citing names like Wes Moore, Josh Shapiro, and Andrew Cuomoโ€”he also took aim at Republicans, suggesting the current state of the GOP could push him into the race.

โ€œI see a lot of people that obviously and clearly are more qualified than me,โ€ Smith said. โ€œBut in the same breath when you think about what Trump is getting away with, when you think about what you brought up about Steve Bannonโ€ฆ you better be careful what you ask for.โ€

Still, Smith made it clear he isnโ€™t rushing into anything. But if the time comes, he wonโ€™t shy away.

โ€œI would hope somebody else would step up thatโ€™s more qualified than me, but if it has to come down to me, it is something I would consider. Yes, I would, because I donโ€™t mind the thought of tussling with these folks at all, on the left or the right.โ€

Whether or not Smith takes the plunge, his comments add a dose of unpredictability to the early shadows of the 2028 raceโ€”and could prompt other unconventional figures to test the waters, too.