Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will vote for Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Cuban commented on Twitter, the social media platform currently marketed as X. Like most Americans, Cuban blasted Biden’s debate performance against Trump. Cuban said Biden lacked the energy.
“The reality is Joe wasn’t capable last night of debating someone who only lies. He doesn’t have the energy or ability to shout him down, hold him accountable and laugh at Trump’s responses. Joe could have held his own against a candidate that actually can discuss policy. But that wasn’t the challenge last night and Joe wasn’t prepared or capable of dealing with Donald and his style.”
Despite Biden’s putrid performance against Trump, Cuban revealed exactly why he’ll still vote for him over his fellow billionaire.
“His performance was awful. But so was Trump’s. Biden was feeble. Trump couldn’t directly answer a single question and lied with every response,” Cuban tweeted. “The question is what features voters believe make a better POTUS : Feeble, Capable and Ethical vs Vigorous, Unethical and Incapable of telling the truth. I’ll vote ethical every time.”
Trump and Biden did not immediately respond to the comments from Cuban. As it currently stands, Trump leads Biden in most polls as the Democrats scramble to potentially replace their candidate on the ballot.

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