Mark Cuban Declines Offer to Be Kamala Harris' Running Mate in 2024: Insights from 'The Bulwark' Podcast

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Mark Cuban Declines Offer to Be Kamala Harris' Running Mate in 2024: Insights from 'The Bulwark' Podcast

Mark Cuban recently shared on “The Bulwark” podcast that he had been asked to consider being former Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate in the 2024 presidential election. Despite being a supporter of Harris, the “Shark Tank” star declined the offer. During the podcast, interviewer Tim Miller mentioned hearing rumors at MSNBC about Cuban potentially joining Harris on the campaign trail. Cuban confirmed the rumors, explaining that he felt he wouldn’t be suited for the role of a vice president. Ultimately, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was chosen to be Harris’ running mate, with other potential candidates including Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. In the end, Donald Trump won the 2024 election with JD Vance as his vice president.