Stephen A. Smith Argues Obama May Not be Able to Beat Trump in Hypothetical Third Term Race
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- Policy Leaning
84% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
-40% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
26% : " After recent remarks to NBC News in which Trump affirmed he was "not joking" about a hypothetical third term run, he asserted that "There are methods by which you could do it," although he added, "It is far too early to think about it."23% : On a recent episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show, the ESPN hot-take artist delved into the debate swirling around Trump seeking a third term and the counterargument liberals have raised to that discussion, saying that such a situation would mean Obama, too, could run.
10% : Stephen A. Smith thinks former President Barack Obama would have difficulty beating President Trump in a hypothetical third-term matchup.
8% : "Once upon a time, I thought Barack Obama would smoke him," Smith said of the hypothetical matchup between Trump and Obama.
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