Mark Cuban who had endorsed and supported Kamala Harris in 2024, confirmed he was invited to submit himself for vetting as a potential vice presidential candidate. However, the Shark Tank star stated, “I’m not very good as a number-two person” and expressed concerns about potentially clashing with Harris, saying, “The last thing we need is me telling Kamala, the president, ‘No, that’s a dumb idea.'” Instead, Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her vice presidential pick. Cuban suggested his direct personality and non-political background may have led to a contentious partnership, predicting, “She would have fired me within six days.” (EW)
Mark Cuban Says He Turned Down Offer To Be Considered For Kamala Harris’ VP
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