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Mark Cuban: I’m ‘Considering’ Running for President

Tuesday on CNN contributor Bakari Sellers’ podcast “ViewPoint,” NBA’s Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said he was “considering” running for president. When asked about seeking the high office, Cuban said, “Yes. Considering, yes. Ready to commit to it, no.” He added,

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Mark Cuban: Trump’s Deal with Democrats Was ‘Really Smart’

Thursday on Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban praised President Donald Trump for his debt ceiling deal with the Democrats. Cuban said, “It’s pure classic Donald Trump. I thought it was really smart.

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Cuban on Trump: ‘I Don’t Think He Lasts Four Years’

Wednesday in New York City, owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban told TMZ he didn’t think President Donald Trump would last four years. Cuban said, “Some of his policies are fine, right, some of his Republican-driven policies — tax

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Mark Cuban Would Rather ‘Lose Every Penny’ Than Have Trump as President

In case you happened to wonder what billionaire businessman, investor, and NBA owner Mark Cuban thinks of a potential Donald Trump presidency, the Dallas Mavericks owner held court on NBC Sports Radio’s Newy Scruggs Show, and informed all that he would rather go flat broke, and experience all Mavericks fans turn on him and his team, than see Donald Trump in the White House.

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Watch: Rudy Giuliani, Mark Cuban Spar Over Presidential Election

Wednesday shortly before the third presidential debate, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a supporter of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, and billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban, a supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, faced off on CNN’s “OutFront.” The

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Mark Cuban Warns Market ‘Tanks’ If Trump Elected

Tuesday on Fox Business Network, billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, a supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, told host Neil Cavuto he expected the markets to fall if Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is elected president this fall. “I

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