Stephen A. Smith on Thursday said he thinks Secretary of State Marco Rubio would best Vice President Vance if the two face off in the 2028 presidential election's Republican primary.
“I got to be honest with you, if this Israel-Hamas deal comes out to be more positive than anything else, I don't think anybody be able to compete with Marco Rubio who Trump called ‘maybe the greatest Secretary of State in American history,’” Smith said during a Thursday episode of his “Straight Shooter” podcast on SiriusXM.
“Marco Rubio gets things done. He’s a former senator, now secretary of State and national security adviser. He is no joke. I put him above Vice President Vance, I can tell you that much,” the sports commentator added.
Smith has been increasingly weighing in on political races nationwide and highlighted Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore as his two favorite potential Democratic nominees for 2028. On Wednesday, he co-hosted a live NewsNation town hall at the Kennedy Center alongside Chris Cuomo and Bill O'Reilly.
He’s also previously floated the idea of launching his own presidential bid.
“I hope somebody from the Democratic Party steps up. I hope I light a fire under them and get a more qualified individual in this mix, so people can stop asking me this stuff and I can enjoy my life,” Smith told Fox News’s Sean Hannity in April.
“But if it continues to get worse, all hands on deck, all of us should consider running, for crying out loud, rather than dealing with this nonsense” he added.
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