ESPN host Stephen A. Smith reveals how celebrities sank Harris' campaign

 November 10, 2024

Democrats in Congress and in the mainstream media are still reeling from President-elect Donald Trump's ultimate landslide victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.

In the wake of Harris' crushing defeat, which anyone who buys groceries and gas could have predicted years ahead of time, those same Dems are scrambling to come up with excuses and point fingers at who's to blame.

According to reports, ESPN host Stephen A. Smith played a new blame card in an effort to come to grips with Harris being defeated so soundly by blaming none other than former First Lady Michelle Obama. 

Just a day after Election Day, Smith, while hosting The Stephen A Smith Show, laid out why he believes Harris lost to Trump so badly, making strong points along the way.

What did he say?

Smith's take on the matter was the fact that Harris relied on high-profile celebrities to boost her campaign while at the same time, Trump was gearing his campaign toward working-class America.

With groceries, gas, and bills at record highs, American voters simply couldn't or didn't want to connect with ultra-rich celebrities like Michelle Obama or Oprah, as their lives are completely unreliable.

"In fairness, I don’t think anybody should be laying the Party’s loss at [Harris’s] fee,t" Smith said.

"In the end, celebrities, who are worth hundreds of millions, if not billions, who most American citizens feel are incredibly detached from their way of life and their quality of life, were not going to get away and guilt them into doing something different than what their experience says is going on and what they should do about it."

But Smith's main issue with Michelle Obama was a particularly bizarre speech in Michigan to prospective voters in which she said that a Black man’s "vote for [Trump] is a vote against us."

"If we don’t agree with you, we’re against you?" Smith snapped back.

Alienating voters

Smith also pointed to a dumb comment made by Oprah Winfrey who essentially said that with Trump as president, voters would never be able to vote again.

“Who believed that,” Smith questioned. “This is the kind of stuff that alienates an electorate, alienates a voter."

Clearly, Harris' campaign focused on all the wrong people and all the wrong issues.

At the end of the day, most American voters simply want better economic circumstances for themselves and their children, and obviously, will place party ideology aside if there's a chance at achieving that.

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