Stephen A. Smith who is the ESPN commentator and is known for his previous opposition to US President- elect Donald Trump has eventually expressed a pretty significant shift in his political views, reported Daily Beast.
According to Daily Beast, during an appearance on Fox News Life, Liberty & Levin, Stephen A. Smith actually revealed that he regrets voting for US Vice President Kamala Harris and is open to supporting US President- elect Donald Trump in the future. He also criticized the Democratic Party for what he perceives as ‘fearmongering’ tactics and then urged them to present concrete plans to earn voter support.
The change of heart for Stephen A. Smith comes following the US Presidential election victory of US President- elect Donald Trump and he also articulated his dissatisfaction with US President Joe Biden's administration specifically regarding the US President's decision to pardon his son named Hunter Biden, asserted Daily Beast.
He also put an emphasis on the need for political leaders to prioritize the interests of US citizens over personal loyalty and fealty. When asked that if he would support US President- elect Donald Trump if the US Presidential election had not already occurred, Stephen A. Smith indicated that he might consider it but noted that Donald Trump would need to demonstrate a commitment to effective governance, noted Daily Beast.
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Stephen A. Smith who is the ESPN commentator and is known for his previous opposition to US President- elect Donald Trump has eventually expressed a pretty significant shift in his political views.
During an appearance on Fox News Life, Liberty & Levin, Stephen A. Smith actually revealed that he regrets voting for US Vice President Kamala Harris and is open to supporting US President- elect Donald Trump in the future.
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The change of heart for Stephen A. Smith comes following the US Presidential election victory of US President- elect Donald Trump and he also articulated his dissatisfaction with US President Joe Biden's administration specifically regarding the US President's decision to pardon his son named Hunter Biden, asserted Daily Beast.
He also put an emphasis on the need for political leaders to prioritize the interests of US citizens over personal loyalty and fealty. When asked that if he would support US President- elect Donald Trump if the US Presidential election had not already occurred, Stephen A. Smith indicated that he might consider it but noted that Donald Trump would need to demonstrate a commitment to effective governance, noted Daily Beast.
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Who has indicated a significant shift in his political views?
Stephen A. Smith who is the ESPN commentator and is known for his previous opposition to US President- elect Donald Trump has eventually expressed a pretty significant shift in his political views.
Where did Stephen A. Smith reveal that he is open to support US President- elect Donald Trump in near future?
During an appearance on Fox News Life, Liberty & Levin, Stephen A. Smith actually revealed that he regrets voting for US Vice President Kamala Harris and is open to supporting US President- elect Donald Trump in the future.
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