I'm not sure about this dark horse stuff... Stephen A. Smith seems to be hyping up Rubio's chances, but let's take a closer look
. While Rubio did play a role in that Israel-Hamas peace deal, it's been widely disputed and critics say he was more of a pawn than a driving force behind the negotiations
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And what about Vance's diplomatic achievement? It's definitely a big deal, but is it really enough to make this ticket unbeatable? I'm also curious about Ossoff as a potential Democratic candidate... does Smith think he has what it takes to take down a Rubio-Vance ticket?


And what about Vance's diplomatic achievement? It's definitely a big deal, but is it really enough to make this ticket unbeatable? I'm also curious about Ossoff as a potential Democratic candidate... does Smith think he has what it takes to take down a Rubio-Vance ticket?
