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"That's how toxic his brand now is."
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and host of ABC's "Shark Tank," asserted Thursday on Twitter that fellow billionaire Donald Trump will be bankrupt within seven years if he does not win the presidency in November.
"That's how toxic his brand now is," Cuban, a supporter of Hillary Clinton, wrote.
If @realDonaldTrump loses this election, im betting he personally goes bankrupt w/in 7 yrs. Thats how toxic his brand now is.
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) September 29, 2016
One Twitter user pointed out that just two months ago, Cuban suggested the exact opposite, citing a CNN article that showcased a series of tweets by the TV personality, who wrote at the time that losing the election could be Trump's "dream scenario" because it would "increase his networth 10x."
"It's truly the gains he could see. He would immediately turn into a good guy since he would no longer be a threat to the safety of the free world," he wrote at the time.
In response, Cuban argued that times have changed, noting the "offensive" comments the Republican presidential nominee has made in the past two months.
Thats how quickly brands can turn.The offensive comments continue and have taken their toll.He used to be a premium brand. 2 mos later=not https://t.co/xOampfPwZU
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban)September 29, 2016
(H/T: Mediaite)
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