'Think outside the box': Mark Cuban's endorsement of Biden over Trump for President leaves Internet frustrated with both choices

'I won't vote for anyone that doesn't believe climate change is real,' declared Mark Cuban on X
PUBLISHED JUN 21, 2024
Mark Cuban took to social media and hinted that he will be voting for Joe Biden over Donald Trump for President in 2024 (Getty Images)
Mark Cuban took to social media and hinted that he will be voting for Joe Biden over Donald Trump for President in 2024 (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Mark Cuban has already revealed his choice for the 2024 presidential election, and it’s not Donald Trump.

The billionaire entrepreneur announced his decision to back President Joe Biden for the upcoming elections in November.

Mark Cuban might sign a deal with Maniac Pumpkin Carvers on 'Shark Tank' Season 15 Episode 5 (Christopher Willard/ABC)
With the 2024 presidential election approaching, Mark Cuban made it clear who he's voting for (Christopher Willard/ABC)

Mark Cuban hints at who he's endorsing for President in 2024

Cuban took to Twitter to clear up any speculation about his stance on Trump. “I don’t hate the guy,” Cuban tweeted. “Just don’t want him to be President.”



 

This straightforward comment prompted a user on X to highlight Cuban's support for Biden: “Mark Cuban, a billionaire Republican, lays out the FACTS as to whether the choice in November is Biden or Trump. He’s voting Biden, and he hasn’t even considered the many compassionate social issues I care about, including protecting our Mother Earth. Look at the facts!”



 

In a telling response, Cuban emphasized his stance on climate change: “I won't vote for anyone that doesn't believe climate change is real.” This clear statement suggests Cuban's firm commitment to environmental issues and indicates his support for Biden in the upcoming election.



 

Despite occasional rumors about a potential presidential bid, Cuban has consistently dismissed the idea. Last November, he told CNBC that he has “no plans” of running for office, preferring to remain outside the political fray.

Netizens react to Mark Cuban's 2024 presidential choice

Cuban's announcement has certainly stirred the pot across the internet

A social media user commented, "I concur with Cuban. Why is it that expressing disagreement with Trump is often misconstrued as hatred? This isn't about personal feelings; it's about common sense and an understanding of Trump's background and history. There is a plethora of information (solid, dependable, factual information) that would make any rational person think twice before voting for Trump."

Another user said, "So Cuban loves Mr Potatoes and open border?  LOL."

One user added, "If your not voting for Trump, at least vote for JFK, Jr. Biden is having a hard time completing this term with full mental alertness. This country can't survive another 4 more years of Biden or whoever is handling him. Think about your country and what it has become un the Biden leadership. Think about it, really, really, really think about it with logic."

"If you are not voting for Trump, then at least vote for JFK.  Anyone is better than Joe Biden for President.  Why do we care who Cuban and the celebrities are voting for anyway. They do not care about the economy(15.00 in NYC for cream cheese, ridiculous rents, etc.)  They are above all that, so it really does not matter to them who becomes President.  They all claim that they are leaving the US, if Trump becomes President.  Do we really care where they go.  They said it last time and they are still here.  Use your brains, people.  Think outside the box," read one response.

"Climate change is nothing more than an admitted UN scam to tax developed countries and give it to undeveloped countries. It's just to redistribute wealth," penned a user.

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