MTP SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: MARK CUBAN: “ABSOLUTELY” WOULD CONSIDER CLINTON’S VP SLOT

MAY 20, 2016 – When asked if he would consider running as former Sec. Hillary Clinton’s vice president, Mark Cuban, billionaire entrepreneur and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, told “Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd: “Absolutely.”

 

“But the key would be that she’d have to go more to center,” he added. “I like the fact that Senator Clinton has thought-out proposals. That’s a good thing because at least we get to see exactly where she stands.”

 

A transcript of this interview excerpt is below and available to watch here: http://nbcnews.to/22imkng.

 

Tune in to “Meet the Press” this Sunday for more from entrepreneur Mark Cuban as well as a Sunday exclusive interview with former Sec. Hillary Clinton.

 

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CHUCK TODD:

You joke that you would love to be Clinton’s running mate, as long as you were allowed to throw bombs at Trump. If she really did come to you, would you listen?

 

MARK CUBAN:

Absolutely. But the key would be that she’d have to go more to center. I like the fact that Senator Clinton has thought-out proposals. That’s a good thing because at least we get to see exactly where she stands. But I think Senator Sanders has dragged her a little bit too far to the left. Things like college tuition and, you know, other business elements that really, I think, could hurt the economy. If she’s willing to listen, if she’s willing to, you know, hear other sides of things, then I’m wide open to discussing it.

 

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