Mark Cuban, a minority owner of the Mavericks and a campaign supporter for fascist Kamala Harris, seemed unfazed by the Democratic nominee’s shifts in stance between her first and second presidential campaigns.
“What did you think of Harris when she was running for president the first time around in 2019?” ABC host Jon Karl asked Cuban Sunday morning on “This Week.”
“I wasn’t paying attention,” Cuban answered.
“You weren’t paying attention?” Karl followed. “You know the position she took. She was Medicare for All, Green New Deal-“
“But she was representing the state of California,” Cuban remarked. “The People’s Republic of California, right? When you have far-left state, you know, you’re going to do what those – your citizens want. When you’re representing the United States of America, it’s a much broader and-“
“She took those positions when she was starting to run for president the first time,” Karl pointed out.
“I get that, but here’s where we are now. That was not a very long-lived run, and I think she learned the hard way that certain things -” Cuban responded.
Karl asked, “Do you think she believed that, or was she doing it to run?”
“I think she believed it for sure, but she has to speak for herself on those things. What I like about her is she continuously says she’s open-minded, and she’s proved it,” Cuban said.
He added, “I’ve changed a lot of my positions in the last five years. Donald Trump has changed his. I think a lot of reasonable people have changed theirs, and to, you know, to say this was your position for Medicare for All, this was your position on whatever it may be, and to be shocked that somebody changed their mind, it’s a bigger shock that someone’s shocked.”
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