Billionaire Mark Cuban sends poll to parents asking if Trump or Kamala is a better role model for their kids – and is shocked by the result

  • Shark Tank host asked whether followers prefer Trump or Harris as a role model

Mark Cuban was curious whether his followers on X think Donald Trump or Kamala Harris are better role models for children.

Despite the billionaire’s outspoken disapproval of Trump over the years, the former president overwhelmingly won the informal social media poll.

“What personality and character would you like to see young children have when they grow up,” Cuban asked his 8.8 million followers, choosing between the Republican and Democratic candidates for 2024.

Of the 804,173 votes cast in the survey sent to X on Friday, 68.9 percent said they would prefer their children to look up to Trump, and 31.1 percent said Harris did.

The poll prompted a flood of responses, including Trending Politics co-owner Collin Rugg posting a video of Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy explaining why people don’t have to personally like the person they vote for for president.

Billionaire Shark Tank host Mark Cuban’s poll on X asked followers and users whether they would rather their children have Donald Trump or Kamala Harris as a role model

The poll, which garnered more than 800,000 votes, resulted in 68.9 percent preferring Trump as a role model, compared to the 31.1 percent who said Harris was their preference.

The poll, which garnered more than 800,000 votes, resulted in 68.9 percent preferring Trump as a role model, compared to the 31.1 percent who said Harris was their preference.

“Some people don’t like President Trump, and I know some people don’t like Vice President Harris. But I want to remind people that you’re not electing a spouse or a life partner here. You’re electing the president of the United States,” the Republican senator said in the video.

Kennedy concluded: “And that decision – your decision – must be based on the candidates’ policies and their track records.”

Several MAGA users repeated right-wing claims that Harris has used her sex life to ascend to top positions in California politics, a move they said was intended to prevent their daughters from looking up to the vice president.

Cuban said he initially supported Trump when he started his campaign in 2016 and in 2015 he even said he would consider becoming his running mate.

Collin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, posted a video of Louisiana Senator John Kennedy in response to Cuban's post explaining why people don't have to personally love someone they vote for president

Collin Rugg, co-owner of Trending Politics, posted a video of Louisiana Senator John Kennedy in response to Cuban’s post explaining why people don’t have to personally love someone they vote for president

Much of the response focused on attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris' professional record and claims that she

Much of the response focused on attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris’ professional record and claims that she “slept her way to the top” in California politics

The Dallas Mavericks minority owner and Shark Tank host spoke to former 2024 candidate Vivek Ramaswamy at X spaces on August 7, explaining, “In 2015, I was like, ‘He’s great. He’s not your typical Stepford candidate.’ I thought that was a positive.”

“A big part of it is I didn’t think he had a chance,” he continued. “I just wanted to screw things up in traditional politics, which I’m not a fan of.”

But Cuban immediately endorsed Harris this summer when she became the presumptive nominee in late July.

Valentina Gomez, who lost her Republican bid for Missouri secretary of state earlier this month, was among those who responded to Cuban’s post on Friday with criticism of Harris’ professional record.

“Mark, you have daughters,” she wrote. “Do you want your daughters sleeping with billionaires to gain powerful positions in politics, sports, or business? If you don’t want that, Trump is your answer.”