Mark Cuban, the billionaire investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, supports the Democrats as he believes Vice President Kamala Harris is a “better candidate”. Endorsing Harris against former US president Donald Trump, Cuban claimed he “thought a first term by Donald Trump was bad. A second term would be worse”.
The ABC’s Shark Tank television star has actively backed Harris on social media and in interviews after she became the face of the democratic party. Cuban used to support Trump’s candidacy in 2015 but now he has completely been against the former president.
Over the last few months, Cuban and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been engaged in a verbal dispute as Elon is one of Trump’s main supporter and Cuban is vigilantly protecting Harris from accusation made by Trump and Musk fans.
Speaking during an interview with Newsweek, the billionaire revealed another reason why he supports the vice-president. He said: “Kamala is far more stable, open-minded, she has done a great job communicating with business leaders, she is not an ideologue, she takes feedback from Republicans, independents and more.”
When asked if Cuban would be interested in working under the Harris administration he responded “No. I love what I’m doing with Cost Plus Drugs and the chance to disrupt all of health care.
Source: eNCA
In other news – Kamala Harris releases medical report, drawing contrast with Donald Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, released a letter from her doctor on Saturday that pronounced her in good health and fit for high office, in an effort to draw a contrast with her counterpart, Donald Trump.
In a memo distributed by the White House, the vice president’s physician, Joshua Simmons, said Harris’s most recent physical exam in April was “unremarkable,” that she maintains an active lifestyle and “very healthy diet” despite a busy schedule, suffers from seasonal allergies and sporadic hives, does not use tobacco and drinks alcohol only in moderation. She possesses the physical and mental resiliency required to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency, to include those as Chief Executive, Head of State and Commander in Chief,” the doctor wrote. Read more