- Mark Cuban has been on a media blitz campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris.
- He criticized Donald Trump throughout an interview with Fox Enterprise on Friday.
- Cuban stated Trump was a “awful president” and “he’ll be a worse president this time.”
Mark Cuban had extra criticism for former President Donald Trump on Friday because the billionaire continues his media blitz to help Vice President Kamala Harris’s marketing campaign.
Cuban informed Fox Enterprise’s Neil Cavuto on Friday that Trump is somebody he would spend time with however that he would not help him for president.
“I imply, if he needs to go to dinner, he needs to have a drink one night time. He will not drink, I am going to drink. , we hang around. He is enjoyable to hold round. He is received an excellent character, he is charismatic,” Cuban stated. “However I feel he was a awful president earlier than, I feel he’ll be a worse president this time.”
Cuban added that Trump’s drawback is not his character however slightly his “capacity.” After Cavuto requested Cuban to reply to Trump’s assaults on him, Cuban stated that it indicated his lack of ability to focus.
“That tells you ways a lot time he spends on coverage and attempting to study issues. And that basically was the underpinning of why I finished supporting him again in 2016. As a result of the extra I talked to him about coverage, the much less he engaged he was,” he stated.
A spokesperson for Trump’s marketing campaign didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark despatched exterior working hours.
In an electronic mail to Enterprise Insider, Cuban stated Trump “is the man that can make you chortle on the dumb stuff he says. All of us have buddies like that.”
“He actually is personable and good in individual,” he wrote.
Cuban has emerged as an surprising surrogate for Harris since she introduced her marketing campaign in July.
Not too long ago, the billionaire entrepreneur has been on a media marketing campaign, talking on numerous platforms, from the “All-In” podcast to The New York Instances.
Enterprise Insider reported that Cuban campaigned for Harris final week in three key swing states: Wisconsin, Arizona, and Michigan.