‘I’d make a lousy employee’: Mark Cuban says there's no deal for him in Harris cabinet
Billionaire entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" star Mark Cuban shot down talk that he would join a potential Harris administration – without a TV sales pitch of himself – saying Thursday night that he’s focused on his pharmaceutical company, and can “ have more impact outside rather than inside.”
“No, I’d make a lousy employee, showing up with a suit, you know, going to meetings, that is not me,” Cuban told CNN’s Erin Burnett on her show “OutFront.” He went on to tell the host that his pharmaceutical company Cost Plus Drugs “is my focus right now.”
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“I truly want to change the health care industry, and the good news is because Kamala is not an ideologue, we have talked about this and we have talked about ways that she can use transparency and eliminating pharmacy benefit managers, the middlemen, to cut household pharmacy costs by 20, 30%.”
“I can have more impact outside rather than inside,” he added.
The moment came after Burnett told Cuban that Vice President Kamala Harris said she would have a Republican serve in her cabinet and noted that Cuban is an independent. Cuban is out on the campaign trail stumping for Harris for the first time. He spoke at a rally in Wisconsin Thursday, where he made the case that Trump would be bad for the economy.
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