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WNBA Star Sophie Cunningham Predicted to Run for US Vice President by 2050

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Sophie Cunningham, a standout player in the WNBA for the Indiana Fever, has recently gained attention beyond basketball. American author and journalist Chuck Klosterman, formerly an ESPN reporter, made a surprising prediction on Bill Simmons' podcast that Cunningham could be a candidate for US vice president by 2050. Klosterman admitted uncertainty about her political affiliation but praised her charismatic personality and unique style on the court as reasons for his forecast.

Cunningham has expanded her public profile through a successful podcast, regular commentary on USA Network, and a strong social media presence. She also made headlines with a guest appearance as a cage girl at a UFC event in Las Vegas, which sparked further speculation about her public image. A viral moment during a game against the Phoenix Mercury, where she pointed at a player after a technical foul, was widely shared online, even by the official White House account on X, drawing comparisons to former President Donald Trump’s gestures.

Despite the political buzz and social media nicknames like "MAGA Barbie" linking her to Trump supporters, Cunningham has distanced herself from partisan labels. She described herself as politically centrist, emphasizing that she does not align fully with either side and believes many Americans share this moderate stance. Cunningham’s rising visibility in sports and media, combined with her relatable personality, has fueled speculation about her future beyond basketball.

The prediction and Cunningham’s growing influence highlight her as a notable figure in American sports and culture, with some viewing her as a potential future political contender. As of now, Cunningham continues to focus on her basketball career and media projects, while the public and commentators watch her evolving role in the national spotlight.

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