Stephen A. Smith Clarifies He Doesn’t Want To Run For President In 2028 + Says Donald Trump ‘Inspired All Of Us’: ‘If He Could Be President, Anyone Could’

Stephen A. Smith Clarifies He Doesn’t Want To Run For President In 2028 + Says Donald Trump ‘Inspired All Of Us’: ‘If He Could Be President, Anyone Could’
Stephen A. Smith says he has no interest in taking over the Oval Office.
The longtime sports analyst told TMZ recently:
“I ain’t trying to run for office or anything like that. I love talking politics. I love talking about things not just sports. If the American people want to sit up there and say ‘Yo we want Stephen A. to run’ I’m not going to be mad at that.”
He continued,
“I don’t know what the hell they’re thinking. I ain’t qualified, but if you want to go ahead and entertain it, you can go ahead and entertain it.”
Still, he said it doesn’t seem too far fetched as President Donald Trump also didn’t have any political experience when he was elected for the first time in 2016.
“He’s inspired all of us because if he can be president, a lot of us could be president.”
Earlier this month, Stephen A. Smith said he’d consider running for President in 2028, adding:
“I kinda think I could do a better job.”
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