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Mark Cuban Pushes X Poll In Attempt To Attack Trump… It Backfires

Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban posed an election-related question to his X followers on Friday night.

“Whose persona and character would you like to see young children grow up to have?” Cuban wrote in a two-way poll including both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

In total, Trump crushed the poll with 68.9 percent of the vote compared to just 31.1 percent for Harris among 804,173 votes.

VOTE NOW: Do you blame BIDEN-HARRIS or TRUMP for the crashing economy?

Cuban — who once suggested he would be open to serving as Trump’s running mate in 2016 — has since emerged as a fierce critic of the former president.

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Earlier this year, Cuban proudly declared that he would vote for President Biden over Trump even if he was “being given his last rites.”

“If they were having his last wake, and it was him versus Trump, and he was being given last rites, I would still vote for Joe Biden,” Cuban told Bloomberg in a March interview. 

Cuban has remained firm in his opposition to Trump after Kamala Harris was installed as the Democratic Party nominee without receiving a single primary vote. While Harris has copied a number of Trump’s policies in recent days — including the need for a border wall and no taxes on tips — Cuban has bizarrely claimed that Trump is the one who is actually copying Kamala’s policies.

“Kamala Harris is not falling in line with Democratic Party Policies. Kamala Harris is defining her own policies, and the Democratic Party is falling in line with her,” Cuban wrote in an August 23 X post. “She literally is redefining the party.”

Despite Cuban’s bold claims, Harris has yet to release a formal policy platform.

Top Harris ally Liz Shuler even went so far as to say the campaign’s policies are still in development with just over 60 days to go before Election Day. “We were all over the state, on airplanes together, and I had a chance to really connect with her,” Shuler told Bloomberg. “The policies, of course, are still in formulation, but we know the values, and the values are that she sees workers as central.”

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