Cuban would consider being Clinton's vice president
While Mark Cuban has already stated that he doesn't have the time to run for president of the United States despite the support he's received from GOP recruiters, the outspoken Dallas Mavericks owner hasn't ruled out a career in politics entirely.
Cuban said he would "absolutely" consider running as Hillary Clinton's vice president, but she would need to alter her platform for him to do so.
"She would have to go more to center," Cuban told NBC's "Meet the Press."
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Cuban already stated last week that he'd love to put Donald Trump "in his place" - a claim that may have motivated him to consider joining forces with Clinton.
"If she's willing to listen, if she's willing to hear other sides of things, then I'm wide open to discussing it," Cuban added.
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