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Mark Cuban ‘Absolutely’ Open To Being Hillary Clinton’s Vice President
“Absolutely, If she’s willing to listen, if she’s willing to, you know, hear other sides of things, then I’m wide open to discussing it”, Cuban said.
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Cuban has also said he’d run against Kanye West if the rapping Kardashian spouse were to make a presidential bid.
“I’m a Republican in the respect that I like smaller government and I like less intrusion in some areas”.
May 4, 2016: Cuban says Trump is running the Seinfeld campaign, a campaign about nothing. He went as far as to refer to Trump as an “airhead” and didn’t have the nicest things to say.
The ball is in your court, Hillary Clinton.
With the election season ramping up in American politics and an election that is shaping up to be one of the most divisive that this country has ever seen yet, everyone has an opinion on the future of this country. Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders in total votes, pledged delegates, declared superdelegates, and in the polls in California and New Jersey-the largest states left to vote-by 25-30 points, according to the polling gurus at FiveThirtyEight.
Cuban, who is also known as one of the savvy investors on the television show Shark Tank, said on NBC that if asked to join a fellow reality-TV star, Donald Trump, on the Republican ticket, he would consider it.
When asked if he had been vetted, or contacted by the Clinton campaign, he said, “I am not …”
“Absolutely, but the key would be that she’d have to go more to center, I think”, replied Cuban. “That’s a good thing, at least we get to see exactly where she stands”. That’s a little unusual, considering that during this campaign cycle he has expressed similar interest in joining Donald Trump’s ticket.
Reality check: There’s no actual sign that Clinton has Cuban on her short list. “You know he’d be a very different kind of candidate”.
Cuban has left a somewhat more eclectic trail in the political scene. It wouldn’t take much for you to get that nomination if you went down there. Then, in a remark that clearly seemed to target Trump, she added, “Successful business-people who are really successful, as opposed to pretend successful, I think have a lot to offer”.
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This started when the GOP tried wooing Cuban into running for president as a third party candidate.