Maher tells Stephen A. Smith Dems are a ‘ghost brand’ needing outsider like him

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Talk Show presenter Bill Maher argued that the Democratic Party’s brand was darkening in the eyes of voters on Thursday, and said that he needed a total of foreigners like sports commentator Stephen A. Smith.
During an interview about Smith’s “flat shooter” podcastMaer, who flirted by running for the presidency, said, “Who can get out of the rail on the left. [Trump]? Because I don’t see anyone who has a national being who can attract this. Where are you in this? “
“I see someone on my camera here,” Maer replied.
Smith refused to run, saying that he was very careful about leaving his money, but Maer put pressure on his case, arguing that the Democratic Party was the “ghost brand”, Large chain stores It is found everywhere in shopping centers that have recently struggled, but still remembered by the public. Like these stores, Maer argued that the Democratic Party would receive “stranger” without emotional ties to save it to its past.
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Stephen A. Smith flirted with the possibility of running for the presidency and frequently called the crop of leaders who ruled the Democratic Party. (Paula Lobo/NBC through Getty Images)
Maer, “But there must be someone who does not hesitate to call them. People have lost their faith in the Democratic Party for very good reasons. And you are the only person who doesn’t care what other democrats will say about it.” He said.
“I don’t really care. I don’t really know,” Smith accepted. “I don’t curse what you say. I don’t really.”
“I know,” Maher, “I don’t know either. The place you are. We are very close to all of these things. And I think someone who leaves this kind is the only person who will regain the former democratic voters who have passed.”
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Bill Maher spoke many times about how the Democrats should control their positions, but he looked at Newsom for at least he started to move to the center. (Screenshots/HBO)
Maer also praised Newsom’s ability to move to the center on issues, but warned that he would have to “much more” to be applicable and distinguish his image from associating the left -wing policies in California.
Smith, “Do you think it can win a national election today and age? A presidential election?”
“I don’t think that’s that way,” Maer agreed.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is widely discussed among the most possible democratic figures entering 2028 primary. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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