Mark Cuban is deleting tweets. He has to be the biggest loser of this election. – Chris Peruna. Let’s face it, the man looks like a total fool right now.
Mark Cuban said he’s confident Kamala Harris will win the election because the “energy and excitement” at her rallies are “off the charts.”
Mark Cuban said he’s confident Kamala Harris will win the election because the “energy and excitement” at her rallies are “off the charts.”
— Isabella Maria DeLuca (@IsabellaMDeLuca) November 4, 2024
Mark Cuban deleted his social media posts supporting Kamala Harris but forgot that the internet is forever. We saw how he looked at Kamala Harris like she was the second coming. We won’t be forgetting Mark.
- Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban deleted social media posts expressing support for Vice President Kamala Harris following her loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
- The conservative social media account Libs of TikTok highlighted Cuban’s actions, questioning his motives.
- Cuban responded by stating that he routinely deletes tweets after elections, referencing similar actions in 2016 and 2020.
- Critics argue that Cuban’s pattern of post-election deletions does not justify the timing or perception of this move.
- Financial analyst Chris Perruna labeled Cuban as “the biggest loser of this election” in response to his deletions.
- Commentator Tiffany Fong noted that Cuban had deleted all his posts about Kamala Harris.
- Other social media users criticized Cuban, with some suggesting he should have deleted his entire account.
- Cuban and Trump have had a public feud spanning over two decades, marked by personal insults and political disagreements.
- During the 2024 presidential campaign, Cuban criticized Trump for not surrounding himself with “strong, intelligent women,” implying that such individuals intimidate him.
- In retaliation, Trump called Cuban a “really dumb guy” and a “major loser,” insisting that he does work with strong women.
- Following the election, Trump appointed Susie Wiles as the first female White House chief of staff and nominated South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security.
- Cuban criticized Trump’s economic policies, particularly his stance on tariffs and manufacturing strategies.
- In July, Cuban joined over 200 venture capitalists and tech leaders in pledging support for Harris.
- Cuban actively campaigned for Harris, participating in economic town halls and public discussions to advocate for her economic policies.
- He praised Harris for her understanding of entrepreneurial challenges and her dedication to fostering an environment that supports business growth.