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Mark Cuban Polls Followers on Preference for Kids Who Look Like Trump or Harris: Trump Wins by a Landslide

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Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban posed a question to his followers on X on Friday night in a now-skewed poll.

“Whose personality and character would you like to see young children have when they grow up?” Cuban wrote in a two-way poll, with the two options being Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

Trump leads the poll with 65.7%, compared to just 34.3% for Harris, with more than 645,000 votes at the time of publication.

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The poll prompted a variety of responses from prominent political commentators and influencers on the platform. Former Republican candidate for Missouri Secretary of State Valentina Gomez, who lost earlier this month, was among several high-visibility right-wing voices in the comments to criticize Harris’ professional record.

Harris at meeting.

New York Times columnist Brett Stephens called Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview with CNN on Thursday “vague” and “lacking in content.” (AP/Stephen B. Morton)

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Cuban has been an outspoken opponent of Trump since the former president’s first run for office. However, the billionaire sports mogul once sided with Trump.

Cuban has said he supported the former president when Trump launched his first presidential campaign in 2015. Cuban expanded on his initial support for Trump during an interview with Vivek Ramaswamy on X on August 7.

“In 2015, I thought, ‘He’s great. He’s not your typical Stepford candidate. I thought that was a positive,” Cuban said. “A big part of it is I didn’t think he had a shot. I just wanted to mess things up in traditional politics, which I’m not a fan of.”

Trump after being shot

President Trump raised his fist in the air and shouted “Fight!” at the crowd in July after surviving an assassination attempt. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The “Shark Tank” host even said he would consider becoming Trump’s running mate in the 2016 election in a July 2015 interview with Business Insider.

“I don’t care what his real views are,” Cuban also wrote about Trump in a post on his own social media app project “Cyberdust” in July 2015. “I don’t care if he says the wrong thing. He says what’s on his mind. He gives honest answers instead of prepared answers. This is more important than anything any candidate has done in years.”

Earlier this year, when Joe Biden was still the presumptive Democratic nominee, Cuban even said he would vote for Biden over Trump even if Biden “received his last rites.”

“If they had his last wake, and he ran against Trump, and he had the last rites, I would still vote for Joe Biden,” Cuban told Bloomberg News in March.

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Mark Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks

Mark Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks looks on during the third quarter of a game against the Miami Heat at the Kaseya Center on April 10, 2024 in Miami, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Cuban has been quick to voice his support for Harris since she became the presumptive nominee. He defended her proposed economic agenda in an X posts thread on August 16 and even accused Trump of copying Harris’s policies when the former president declared that his presidency “would be great for women’s reproductive rights.”

“And now he’s copying @KamalaHQ policy. What’s going on here?” Cuban wrote on X on August 24.

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