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Don Lemon Claims People Are Begging Him to Run for President and He’s ‘Totally Serious’ About Doing It

Former CNN host and current podcaster Don Lemon is considering running for U.S. president, citing high public interest in his potential candidacy. Despite leaving CNN in April 2023, Lemon remains active in media through his youtube show, where he discusses issues like race, policy, and criticizes Donald Trump. At age 60, he has also written books, including his recent 2024 publication, “I Once Was Lost: My Search for God in America.”

In an interview, Lemon admitted he’s unsure if he’ll run but acknowledged that people keep encouraging him to consider a presidential bid. He expressed confidence in his potential as a leader and criticized current candidates, especially Trump, for lacking experience. Lemon highlighted his identity as a Black gay man and suggested it influences his politics, but critics argue that his reasons for running are weak, primarily based on public demand and opposition to Trump. while Lemon’s political ambitions are tentative and unlikely to succeed, his remarks reflect a desire to influence public discourse and possibly challenge the current political landscape.




Ex-CNN host turned podcaster Don Lemon is coming around to the idea of running for president, claiming the enthusiasm for his candidacy is high.

The journalist’s departure from the network in April 2023 has not seen him leave media altogether. “The Don Lemon Show” on video sharing platform YouTube currently has 1.38 million subscribers who can often hear him riffing about issues relating to race, policy, and of course, his complaints about President Donald Trump.

The 60-year-old has also published several books, with his most recent being 2024’s “I Once Was Lost: My Search for God in America.”

This has all gone to the former CNN host’s head, as his interview with “Can’t Be Censored” showed.

The podcast’s hosts Travis Dhanraj and Karman Wong uploaded their interview with Lemon to YouTube on Wednesday, where the question of his political ambitions arose.

“No, but people keep asking me if I’m running for president and I don’t know, I might, I’m serious. I don’t know, I might because people keep asking me to do it.”

A simple “no” would suffice, had he actually meant it.

Lemon continued assessing the potential candidates, saying, “Some of them are impressive, many of them, most of them are not.”

He then hit Trump for not holding office before his first term, noting that a lack of political experience was not disqualifying. “I actually think I would be a really good president of the United States.”

When asked by Dhanraj to clarify, he said he was “totally serious.”

He went into a monologue about Trump, saying our current president’s policies help the upper class — “his rich friends” — and that he had “dabbled” in launching a campaign but said he would need to reel in his “potty mouth” for the job.

“Do I want to ruin my life by having everything exposed and people even into my business more? I don’t know, I mean how much more intrusive and invasive can it be?”

“As we get closer to 2027 or 2028, I’ll see. I’ll decide,” he told the hosts, noting he’d been veering in this direction from on-the-ground interviewing.

Mark this as one potential Democrat, but one that has a less than 0 percent chance of success.

Not to be overly critical, but what substantial reasons did Lemon give for his run? That Trump is bad and people have told him to do it?

That’s not enough to stand on, as current Democrats are finding out. Complaining about Trump is not enough.

What else does Lemon have to run on? He’s a homosexual and a black man, and incorporates both into his politics.

Again, that won’t work, as Democrats are finding out.

Lemon is right in that outsiders can sometimes win elections.

He’s just not one of them.

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