Billionaire Mark Cuban weighed in on the 2020 presidential election, singling out one candidate who has a 'good chance' of beating Donald Trump.
Although there is a sea of over 20 Democratic candidates for the 2020 presidential election, one in particular stands a chance at beating President Donald Trump, according to billionaire Mark Cuban. That individual is former Vice President Joe Biden.
“There’s now and then there’s November of 2020,” Cuban said. “If the election were held today, I think Trump would win. I don’t think that there’s somebody that has the momentum or just the value of the incumbency that Trump has.” In a recent poll from Republican firm Echelon Insights, Biden is the clear Democratic frontrunner, with a 22-point lead over the next closest candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders .
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