
We are at a point in this United States where anybody can truly run for President, which is why no one doubts that Stephen A Smith could do it.
The sports commentator said on Monday that he is “leaving all doors open” to a presidential bid.
“Time to stop messing around. Life is great. Especially at ESPN/Disney. Hate the thought of being a politician. But sick of this mess. So I’m officially leaving all doors open,” Smith said.
Smith has a longstanding history of commenting on politics, but he has been particularly critical of the Democratic Party in the wake of President Trump not only winning his second term but actually doing a lot in such a short amount of time.
In early March, Smith gave his seal of approval to talk about his possible move from sports to politics during an appearance on NBC’s “The Tonight Show.”
In the midst of his possible presidential run, we are now seeing betting odds for Stephen A Smith’s Vice Presidential pick.
Topping the list is none other than Michael Jordan. He is actually tied with Sean Hannity.
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Others on the list include Jerry Jones, Shannon Sharpe, Caitlyn Jenner, Chris Rock, Joe Rogan, Deion Sanders, and even LeBron James.
Odds for Stephen A Smith’s Vice Presidential Pick:
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Michael Jordan +2000
Sean Hannity +2000
Jerry Jones +3000
Shannon Sharpe +3000
Caitlyn Jenner +4000
Chris Rock +4000
Joe Rogan +4000
Deion Sanders +5000
Oprah Winfrey +5000
Hakeem Jeffries +6000
Kevin Durant +6000
LeBron James… https://t.co/dJ4H0kuGCK pic.twitter.com/Afs4iXwigA
Stephen A Smith Recently Signed Huge New ESPN Deal

Stephen A. Smith has become a fixture on ESPN’s airwaves, and that won’t be changing anytime soon.
He has also been floated as a possible presidential candidate in 2028.
Smith, a former newspaper beat reporter, agreed with ESPN on a new five-year, $100 million contract, so his departure might just be all talk.
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