Stephen A. Smith argues he is not running for president and is not even qualified to run, but if that's the case, he says he'll “fall” other Democrats in the 2028 field.
In an interview with ABC on Tuesday ViewSmith was asked about his presidential aspirations after silenced the run following a highly competitive and lucrative vote with other Democratic candidates in 2028.
Smith says his relatively high vote count reflects the current weakness of the democratic field rather than his strengths as a candidate. But don't twist it. Smith says he will beat Democrats in the race.
“I make sure that the citizens on the left are desperate, especially when I say that, I mean that. I think I can beat them all,” Smith explained. “And I don't want to run for the office at all. I'm not a politician. I'm not qualified, but I know this very well. Considering who's on the other side and how he left with little to say in terms of being consistent and clearly articulating his ideas clearly and concisely. Still, he's owned a Republican party since 2015. Not only does he win, but the Republican constituency says we don't want anyone but him.”
Smith then turned his attention to the Democrats, and his attention due to his obsession with political revenge on President Trump and his lack of attention to what is best for Americans.
“In the end, given that he's been each two times, it's not that he wins if he's counted 34 felony, 34 felony convictions and they still elected president,” Smith explained. “It was a charge against the Democrats, something the Democrats were offering to American citizens. We're sitting there and you should be the working class party that Democrats were once known. Are they not known now? Why? Because their message is dealing with others, bringing them there and forgetting those who have promoted Democrats to what they were doing for the past few decades. That's why they lost. He didn't win. Democrats lost.”
