Mark Cuban polls followers on preferring their kids to be like Trump or Harris: Trump wins in 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-lopsided poll.
"Who’s persona and character would you like to see young children grow up to have?" Cuban wrote on a two-way poll with the two options being Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Trump is leading the poll 65.7% to just 34.3% for Harris, with over 645,000 votes at the time of publication.
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The poll prompted several 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 one of many high-visibility right-wing voices in the replies to criticize Harris' professional history.
New York Times columnist Brett Stephens slammed Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with CNN on Thursday as "vague" and "vacuous." (AP/Stephen B. Morton)
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Cuban has been a vocal opponent of Trump dating back to the former president's first bid for office. However, the billionaire sports mogul once sided with Trump.
Cuban has said he supported the former president when Trump initially launched his first presidential campaign in 2015. Cuban elaborated on his initial support of Trump during an interview with Vivek Ramaswamy on X on August 7.
"In 2015, I was like, ‘He's great. He's not a typical Stepford candidate. I thought that was a positive,"


