Mark Cuban: I'd be VP for Either Candidate

Mark Cuban talks politics

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Mark Cuban talks politics

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban discusses why he would make a good pick for vice president.

Being a billionaire investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks isn’t enough for Mark Cuban. The self-described Independent told the FOX Business Network’s Ashley Webster that he’s interested in being the Vice President of the United States for either candidate. 

“Washington has become so partisan and gridlock is so bad that you need somebody that doesn’t have the legacy baggage of one party or the other.  And I think both candidates are severely deficient in technology… Hillary has her challenges with email; Donald doesn’t even use email… If you don’t have that strong a grasp of technology – that’s what’s going to drive our economy… I think I can bring that value to both,” he said.

He also discussed the U.S. economy and what’s missing from the candidates’ plans for growth.

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“The IPO market – there’s been almost as much money raised by foreign companies as American non-biotech companies over the past six years using IPOs… The number of public companies has declined from about 8,000 20 years ago to less than four thousand and it’s continuing to decline. If we aren’t taking companies public then American citizens can’t participate in growth, the markets themselves have challenges – we’re not creating capital for startups. Those are real problems and no one’s even begun to address those issues.”

During the course of the Obama Administration, the economy has experienced lackluster growth. The number of people on food stamps is up, the workforce is at levels not seen since the 1970s and if Hillary Clinton is elected president, Cuban says getting more of the same is “not necessarily a horrible thing but what we need to know is from Donald.”


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