Could actor-rapper-producer Will Smith one day add "politician" to his multiple hyphenates? Don't rule it out, he tells correspondent Tracy Smith, in an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning."
Smith, who stars in the new film "Concussion," says he has more to offer than being an actor or musician. That may emerge in the form of politics, he says, due to the contentious discourse in the current presidential race.
"If people keep saying all the crazy kinds of stuff they've been saying on the news lately about walls and Muslims, they're going to force me into the political arena," he said.
And he's not talking mayor or governor. Indeed, he would aim for the top spot. "I mean, I gotta be the President. Come on!" Smith says, adding, "What else would I run for?"
Will Smith: I may be forced to run for president

Smith, who stars in the new film "Concussion," says he has more to offer than being an actor or musician. That may emerge in the form of politics, he says, due to the contentious discourse in the current presidential race.
"If people keep saying all the crazy kinds of stuff they've been saying on the news lately about walls and Muslims, they're going to force me into the political arena," he said.
And he's not talking mayor or governor. Indeed, he would aim for the top spot. "I mean, I gotta be the President. Come on!" Smith says, adding, "What else would I run for?"
Will Smith: I may be forced to run for president



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