Mark Cuban commissioned a three-way poll last month as he considered running as an independent against Biden and Trump in the 2020 presidential election
Mark Cuban, the entrepreneur and owner of the NBA Dallas Mavericks, revealed Thursday that he went so far as to commission a poll while exploring a potential presidential run in 2020.
However, Cuban noted his numbers topped out at around 25% overall, and he concluded his run would be too inconsequential to make it worth persuading his family to back a presidential bid.Mark Cuban is not running for president in 2020, but not only has he thought about it — he even commissioned a poll just three weeks ago.
"So I hired a pollster," Cuban told Axelrod, who is now the director of the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics after serving as the chief strategist for both of Barack Obama's presidential campaigns."And this was two weeks ago — three weeks ago," Cuban continued. "And what they found out was, I would take some votes away from Donald Trump, particularly with independents.
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