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Mark Cuban says he will vote for Joe Biden even if the president 'was being given last rites'

Mar 5, 2024, 11:03 IST
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Joe Biden (left), Mark Cuban (center), and Donald Trump (right).Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images; Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images; Alon Skuy via Getty Images
  • Mark Cuban says he'll vote for Joe Biden — even if the president's on his deathbed.
  • Cuban told BI that he expects a rematch between Biden and Donald Trump in November.
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Mark Cuban says he's determined to cast his vote for President Joe Biden this November — even if Biden's on his deathbed.

"If they were having his last wake, and it was him versus Trump, and he was being given last rites, I would still vote for Joe Biden," Cuban told Bloomberg on Monday.

The billionaire investor was speaking to Bloomberg after attending a roundtable at the White House on drug prices. Cuban is the co-founder of the low-cost online pharmacy, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs Co.

Cuban told BI via email that he fully expects a predictable rematch between Biden and former President Donald Trump this November.

"That's what the polls say. There is no reason to expect otherwise," Cuban told BI.

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Cuban's distaste for Trump dates back years. In 2016, Cuban said he had a "love-hate relationship" with Trump.

"There's that guy who'll walk into the bar and say anything to get laid," Cuban said of Trump in an interview with Anthony Scaramucci at the SkyBridge Alternatives Conference in 2016.

In November 2020, Cuban said that he didn't think Biden and Trump "were the best and brightest" presidential candidates the US has to offer.

"We are now seeing the downside of having a political duopoly," Cuban said on The Verge's "Decoder" podcast.

Concerns over Biden's age have been swirling ever since he announced his reelection bid in April.

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In February, a special counsel report on Biden's handling of classified documents said the president was struggling with memory issues.

US special counsel Robert Hur said in his report that Biden presented himself during interviews "as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory." Biden has furiously pushed back against that characterization and appears unlikely to give way to a replacement from the Democratic party's ranks.

Cuban told Bloomberg that he will be voting for former UN ambassador Nikki Haley in the Texas GOP primary on Super Tuesday, calling it a "protest vote against Trump."

On Sunday, Haley managed to win her first GOP primary in Washington, DC. The victory, however, will provide Haley with little relief, given that she is trailing far behind Trump in terms of delegate count.

Haley has won 43 delegates, nearly six times less than Trump's 244 delegates. Candidates need to secure 1,215 delegates in order to lock down the GOP presidential nomination.

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Trump and Haley will face off again on Super Tuesday, with 15 state primaries slated to take place on March 5.

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