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Stephen A. Smith Warns: “If the Democratic Party Becomes Zohran Mamdani, They Don’t Stand a Chance”


During the latest broadcast of his show, political commentator and journalist Stephen A. Smith issued a strong warning to the Democratic Party, arguing that its shift toward increasingly socialist positions threatens its political viability in the United States. In a firm and direct tone, Smith criticized the ideas represented by New York legislator Zohran Mamdani, one of the most visible faces of the Democratic progressive wing, stating that such policies are incompatible with the country’s economic principles.

Ladies and gentlemen, let me be very, very clear. If the Democratic Party becomes something like Zohran Mamdani — who, by the way, I like, I’m not trying to criticize him or anything — but if the Democratic Party becomes him, they don’t stand a chance. They don’t stand a chance nationally, in terms of the presidency, Senate seats, or the House. They don’t stand a chance, no chance at all,” the host said.

Smith, known for his passionate style and ability to address issues beyond sports, emphasized that the problem is not personal but ideological. In his view, the democratic socialist movement promoted by figures such as Mamdani, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Bernie Sanders does not represent the majority of the American people.

“You might have a democratic socialist sprinkled here and there, but that’s not what America is,” he stressed. “America is about capitalism. America is about dollars and cents. America is about an economy — a flourishing economy. And you know what? It’s not about free stuff. Somebody had to say it, so I’m going to say it.

His statements reflect a sentiment that has gained traction even among moderate voters: the fear that the Democratic Party is losing touch with the real concerns of Americans, focusing more on ideological narratives than on sustainable economic policies. In a context where President Donald J. Trump has promoted reindustrialization, energy independence, and labor market strengthening, Smith argues that Democrats risk alienating the working class by pushing populist measures that, in his view, ignore the foundations of economic growth.

For many analysts, Smith’s remarks mark a turning point in the political debate within the Democratic spectrum itself. While progressive figures like Mamdani advocate for an expanded welfare model, free access to services, and redistributive policies, Smith reminded that America’s DNA is deeply tied to capitalism and individual merit. In his opinion, any party that drifts away from that economic reality is doomed to lose national relevance.

His message also highlights a growing internal fracture within the Democratic Party: while the traditional wing seeks to maintain a pragmatic and centrist stance, the more radical faction pushes for policies that many deem fiscally unfeasible. Smith warned that this tension could cost Democrats future elections — especially against a Republican Party that has maintained a message of growth, employment, and economic security under the Trump administration.

On social media, Smith’s comments sparked intense debate. Thousands of conservative users applauded his honesty, calling it a rare display of objectivity within media dominated by progressive voices. “Someone had to say it, and he did,” wrote one user on X (formerly Twitter). Others noted that the host simply voiced the sentiment of millions of Americans who reject a nation built on state dependency and permanent subsidies.

America wasn’t built on free stuff,” Smith reiterated at the close of his segment. “It was built on work, innovation, and the desire to thrive. If the Democratic Party forgets that, it will lose not only elections but the very soul of what it means to be American.

With this statement, Stephen A. Smith not only took a clear stand in the current political debate but also joined a growing chorus of voices across different fields who recognize that the capitalist and productive model remains the foundation of America’s prosperity. His call for reason resonates strongly at a time when ideological polarization threatens to fracture national unity and distract from the country’s true economic challenges.




This story originally appeared on TheGateWayPundit

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