Mark Cuban explains why he's voting for Biden over Trump

Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban was a guest on Hannity, Wednesday evening. The billionaire did not endorse Donald Trump in 2016, and during his appearance he explained why he won’t be voting for Trump again in 2020. Cuban told Sean Hannity, “You know, this is what really bothers me about the president, he's the most powerful man in the world and he always plays the victim card.” Cuban believes the president should be a leader, not a victim. “You've got to be the leader, you've got to be the strongest man in the game,” he said. Last Fall, during his impeachment inquiry, Trump tweeted, “There has been no President in the history of our Country who has been treated so badly as I have.” And in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic he said he is treated worse than President Abraham Lincoln. Cuban contends that Trump has had to deal with adversity from the media and Democratic party, but he doesn’t think he has responded the way a leader should. “You're supposed to be the world's best counterpunch, he hasn't been able to knock anybody out, he just plays the victim.”

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MARK CUBAN: You know Sean, this is what really bothers me about the president. He's the most powerful man in the world and he always plays the victim card.

- Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank star, Mark Cuban, was a guest on Hannity Wednesday evening, when he called out President Trump for being a better victim than a leader.

MARK CUBAN: The Dems are out to get me. The media is out to get me. You've got to be the leader. You've got to be the strongest man in the game.

- While the president has always liked what Sean Hannity has had to say, he has disliked the way the media and Democrats treat him. Last fall, during his impeachment inquiry, he tweeted, "there has been no president in the history of our country who has been treated so badly as I have."

And in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, he said he is treated worse than President Abraham Lincoln.

Apparently, Mark believes that a true leader should be able to overcome adversity without claiming to be a victim.

MARK CUBAN: He's supposed to be the world's best counter-puncher. He hasn't been able to knock anybody out. He just plays the victim. Look, I love the way you stand up to all these people that call him out. That's a great thing, Sean, but the man has got to be a leader and he hasn't shown that yet.