Billionaire Mark Cuban says he’s not worried about
his political activism affecting his pocketbook.
The Dallas Mavericks owner told NBC Sports Radio on Tuesday
that he’d be willing to accept his fans turning against him because of his
outspoken opposition to Donald Trump.
“When it’s all said and done, I’d rather lose every penny than have
Trump as president because I care more about the future of my family, my
children than I do about my pocketbook,” Cuban said. “And so if it means we
play to empty arenas, I’m down with that.”
He continued: “Maybe I pick up some fans. Maybe I lose some fans. I
don’t know. I’ve heard it from both. I’ve had people say, ‘There’s no way I can
support you. I won’t go to another Mavs game.’ And I’ve had people say, ‘You
know what? We’re buying Mavs tickets.'”
When Trump launched his campaign in the summer of 2015, Cuban frequently hailed the celebrity businessman’s
campaign as refreshing. The two exchanged kind words when Trump held a massive
rally in the Mavericks’ arena. But Cuban eventually turned against Trump and taunted him on Twitter.
Cuban has also appeared on the campaign trail on behalf of Hillary
Clinton. In turn, the Democratic nominee’s campaign invited him to attend
presidential debates.
But the “Shark Tank” star told NBC Sports Radio that he would not be so
political after Election Day.
“What I’ve heard more often than anything: ‘Are you going to be this way
once the election is over?’ And the answer is no,” he said. “I’ve been
apolitical my entire adult life. And only because I know Donald, and I know …
what he’d be like as a president, have I gotten this involved. But come Nov. 9,
it’s all Mavs all the time,” he said.
By Colin Campbell.
Culled from Yahoo News.
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