Kamala Harris Asked Mark Cuban to Be Considered for VP
- Mark Cuban stated that Kamala Harris had considered him as a potential running mate during her presidential bid, but he declined her offer.
- Cuban revealed that he felt submitting vetting materials would be a waste of time after Harris's team reached out to him.
- Ultimately, Harris chose Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to join her ticket in the election.
- Cuban admitted that he is not suited for a vice presidential role, joking that he would have been fired in six days.
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Mark Cuban does not like to be number two in the projects he undertakes and therefore he refused to accompany Kamala Harris on the ballot
Billionaire Businessman Said He Turned Down Consideration To Be Kamala Harris’ Running Mate
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban revealed Kamala Harris considered him for her running mate in the 2024 presidential election but refused to be vetted. According to the New York Post, Cuban made the admission in a preview of “The Bulwark” podcast. “I’m not very good as the No. 2 person. And so, if the last thing we need is me telling Kamala, you know, the president, that, no, that’s a dumb idea. Right. And I’m not real good at the shaking han…
Mark Cuban Reveals Why He Turned Down Kamala Harris
Sacramento Kings Owner’s Daughter Is Dating Former NBA Player (1:23) Well before the 2024 election ended up being a race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, there was speculation about Mark Cuban running for president. Cuban, the former majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, revealed that he once commissioned a poll to see what his numbers would look like if he ran for president as an independent. He said, "If the numbers were to come back …
Billionaire Businessman Said He Turned Down Consideration To Be Kamala Harris' Running Mate * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban revealed Kamala Harris considered him for her running mate in the 2024 presidential election but refused to be vetted. According to the New York Post, Cuban made the admission in a preview of “The Bulwark” podcast. “I’m not very good as the No. 2 person. And so, if the last thing we need is me telling Kamala, you know, the president, that, no, that’s a dumb idea. Right. And I’m not real good at the shaking han…
Harris requested Mark Cuban submit vetting papers during VP search
Shark Tank star Mark Cuban confirmed speculation that Vice President Kamala Harris’s team approached him as a running mate during the 2024 election. While he acknowledged receiving vetting documents, Cuban made it clear he had no interest in stepping into the role of second-in-command. “My response was I’m not very good as the No. 2 person,” Cuban told Bulwark podcast host Tim Miller, explaining his reluctance to consider the offer seriously. “A…
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