Mark Cuban says he hasn’t given Harris ‘a penny’
Businessman Mark Cuban, who has hit the campaign trail for Vice President Harris, said he hasn’t given her campaign “a penny.”
Cuban joined ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday, speaking about a potential Harris presidency and having joined her on the campaign trail.
“I haven’t given her a penny. People think, ‘Oh, you’re giving her a lot of money.’ No, I haven’t given a penny,” Cuban said.
Although he’s endorsed Harris and appeared at a Wisconsin campaign event with the vice president, he said he hasn’t donated to her campaign.
“I haven’t given a penny to a candidate since 2002,” he said.
“If I have a good idea and if I feel passionate about the candidate, I’ll help,” Cuban continued. “I don’t want them to work with me because I paid them to work with me.”
Cuban has campaigned in Arizona and Michigan, two critical battleground states. He’s openly opposed former President Trump and gathered business leaders nationwide to support the Democratic ticket.
He said Sunday he believes Harris will be a good president if she wins the election.
“I think she’d be great, because she’s open-minded. She’s not ideologic, she’s not dogmatic. She wants to get input from everybody,” Cuban said.
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