Stephen A. Smith makes stunning admission about Donald Trump
- Bias Rating
66% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
30% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
80% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-47% Negative
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50% : Trump will enter the White House for the second time in January after winning the electionSmith cites the Democrats 'fear-mongering' for his change in political beliefs away from themSmith views the Republicans as having the better chance of caring for all Americans.50% : That's what I want for this nation.'Many have yet to be convinced that the next Trump administration will be better for Americans than the current one, with the popular vote ending up going to Trump by a slim margin.
41% : 'If Donald Trump, JD Vance, Byron Donalds, Marco Rubio, or a host of other Republican candidates coming down the pike, that's the kind of message that they're going to put forth, I'm down for it,' Smith continued.
39% : The second shock loss to Trump on the biggest ticket has sent shockwaves through the entire political left that have not been figured out.Smith has had a change of heart for his political beliefs and regrets voting for Kamala HarrisHarris previously had an endorsement from Smith before his change of heart away from herSmith's main drawback of Trump was that he believed proving loyalty would be more important to him than governing.
35% : It has to be about getting the job done on behalf of what's in the best interests of the American people as opposed to yourself, and not engaging in the kind of juvenile tendencies, tweeting all the time and going after people who are really...irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.'Read More Stephen A. Smith picks a side in nasty Aaron Rodgers-Ryan Clark feud at ESPN'You do things like that, and you show that you're the adult in the room, I don't think anybody could dismiss Donald Trump at this particular moment in time.'
33% : While Trump has not much to convince Smith that still is not that case, he would be open to voting for someone like him down the line.
32% : The change of heart occurs several weeks after Trump defeated Harris in the election and less than a month before he takes the Oval Office again.
21% : View the full results of the US election via our live-updating maps and chartsESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has had a change of heart for his political beliefs, stating he regrets voting for Kamala Harris in the Presidential election because of the Democrats' 'fear mongering'.Smith has tons of opinions and shares nearly all of them through the several channels he has at his disposal, including a past rebuke of Donald Trump and an endorsement of Harris.
19% : 'What concerned me about Donald Trump, and the reason I voted against him and voted for Kamala Harris, was because I felt that he would be divisive.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.