Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, a sometimes critic of President Donald Trump, has said he might challenge his fellow billionaire for the White House in 2020.
Cuban is the focus of Sunday's episode of Harvey Levin's Fox News Channel show "OBJECTified," and in a video released of part of the interview, Levin asks Cuban about his plans.
"I think we're going into a time where you need somebody who can connect to people and relate to people and I think I qualify on each of those," Cuban answered. "Now, whether or not I'll do it … it's a big decision."
Levin told Cuban he sounds like a candidate, but Cuban would admit only that he is "a concerned American citizen."
Levin said that he, too, is a concerned American citizen, but isn't a candidate.
"I wouldn’t run unless I have solutions," Cuban said. "If I have solutions, then I have something to offer. If I don't, you won’t see me anywhere near being a politician."
Levin didn't buy that answer, telling Cuban, "I like you a lot, but that was B.S."
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