I’ll Leave The Door Open’

Stephen A. Smith Keeps the Door Open for 2028 Presidential Run

Renowned sports commentator Stephen A. Smith has sparked headlines again—this time not for his sports takes, but for entertaining the idea of a presidential run in 2028.

In a recent interview with Complex’s Speedy Morman, Smith clarified that he hasn’t made any official decision but isn’t ruling out the possibility either. “I haven’t switched positions,” Smith said. “I’ve been compelled, after talking to my pastor and numerous individuals, to leave the door open—and that’s what I’m doing.”

🧩 A Serious Message with a Touch of Humor

While keeping the option on the table, Smith also joked about the personal costs of such a move. “It would be a huge damn pay cut,” he said with a laugh, pointing to the reality that a career in politics would be far less lucrative than his high-profile media role.

Still, Smith didn’t entirely dismiss the idea. “If desperate times call for desperate measures and enough people come my way, I’ll consider it,” he said, adding that the decision would only come if no strong alternative candidate emerges.

📺 From Sports to Bigger Conversations

Known for his bold presence on ESPN’s First Take, Smith has increasingly ventured into broader social and national conversations. While he maintains that he is not a politician and has never aspired to be one, he has acknowledged the growing calls from fans, influencers, and even political figures encouraging him to consider public service.

Earlier this year, Smith revealed that elected officials and business leaders had approached him about exploring a campaign. Though flattered, he emphasized that his focus remains on using his platform to inform and inspire—not necessarily to seek office.

🎙️ Speaking Candidly About Leadership

Smith has used recent media appearances to speak more openly about leadership in general—both in sports and in the country. During a segment on Real Time with Bill Maher, he stressed the importance of earning trust and having a clear vision, regardless of whether one is an athlete, analyst, or leader on the national stage.

“I just want the best person for the job,” Smith said. “Whether that’s me or someone else, time will tell.”

🧭 What Comes Next?

For now, Smith is focused on his broadcasting career, but his growing influence and willingness to discuss serious issues suggest that his voice may continue to resonate beyond the world of sports.

With the 2028 election still years away, Smith’s openness to new opportunities reflects a broader shift in how public figures are engaging with their audiences—more candid, more reflective, and increasingly multidimensional.

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