Mark Cuban's name has continually cropped up in discussions regarding the race for the White House, and the Dallas Mavericks owner told NBC's Chuck Todd on an upcoming episode of Meet The Press that he would "absolutely" listen to Hillary Clinton if she approached him about being her running mate.
However, Cuban noted Clinton "would have to go more to center," since "Senator [Bernie] Sanders has dragged her a little bit too far to the left" regarding certain economic issues, according to NBCNews.com's Sally Bronston.
The complete excerpt from Sunday's episode can be viewed below:
The Washington Post's Philip Rucker and Robert Costa reported on May 14 that "a band of exasperated Republicans" had been attempting to recruit an independent nominee for president to block Donald Trump's path to the White House and that Cuban's name emerged as one of intrigue.
But at this late juncture in the election cycle, Cuban told Rucker and Costa he didn't see a viable path to victory.
"I don't see it happening," Cuban told Rucker and Costa via ...
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