It sounds like Stephen A. Smith may actually launch a campaign for the White House in 2028.

In a preview of a sit-down with "CBS Sunday Morning" this weekend, Smith said he is considering a bid that would put him on the 2027 Democratic Party debate stage.

"I will confess to you, I'm giving strong consideration to being on that debate stage for 2027," Smith told CBS National Correspondent Robert Costa. "I've got this year coming up, 2026, to think about it, to study, to know the issues."

After the conversation, Costa said, "Stephen A. Smith is moving closer to a 2028 campaign. Spending a few days with him in recent months reminded me of spending a few days with Trump back in 2013 and 2014. Many laughed at the prospect of a bid. But in an age of celebrity and social media…"

Smith has been teasing a potential run for the Democratic nomination for more than a year, claiming that influential party figures are encouraging him.

(American television personality, radio host, and sports analyst Stephen A. Smith. (Photo by Aaron M. Sprecher/Getty Images))

Longtime sports columnist Jason Whitlock has predicted a Smith campaign for more than two years, suggesting Smith’s boss and Disney CEO Bob Iger could be behind the effort.

"Someone told y'all 2.5 years ago that Bob Iger was running Stephen A Smith for president. Iger has stepped aside from Disney. Shannon Sharpe is pretending to beg to come back to ESPN to replace SAS. It's all coming together," Whitlock posted Friday.

In many ways, Smith could be viewed as an ideal Trojan horse candidate for Democratic leaders. He does not have a long record of deeply rooted political positions and has shown a willingness to take whatever stance is needed for the brand. Compare his tone on Fox News with his appearances on CNN or "The View." He's a different guy.

Most notably, Smith faced backlash in November, including from Joy Reid, after questioning whether Rep. Jasmine Crockett was more interested in viral media attention than representing her constituents. Though he initially said he would not "back down," he later apologized multiple times, referring to her as "a sister."

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