
Billionaire Mark Cuban has been deleting tweets endorsing Kamala Harris after her overwhelming defeat in the 2024 presidential election. The timing of the deletions has raised eyebrows, with critics accusing Cuban of trying to distance himself from Harris’ failed campaign.
Cuban, who became one of Harris’ most vocal supporters during the election, claims he routinely deletes tweets to “reduce clutter.” However, many have dismissed this explanation as a weak attempt to cover up his public missteps.
Throughout the campaign, Cuban’s comments in support of Harris often drew ridicule. Critics pointed out inconsistencies in his statements, with some saying his remarks only highlighted the flaws in Harris’ policies.
Mark Cuban is apparently deleting a bunch of his pro-Kamala posts. What’s going on @mcuban?? pic.twitter.com/JXLuYLNplr
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 10, 2024
Libs of TikTok, the first to report the deletions, questioned Cuban’s motives. “Why delete them now, if not to avoid accountability for a failed endorsement?” the account asked. Cuban’s decision has fueled speculation that he’s trying to protect his reputation after a contentious election season.
Too late @mcuban we will never “unsee” it….We know who you are. Because you told us. https://t.co/lmUcyDuHmn
— Fendervarius🇺🇸🇺🇸 🇺🇸 (@Fendervarius) November 12, 2024
Cuban’s actions have become a focal point in the post-election analysis of Harris’ campaign. Critics argue that his willingness to erase his record reflects poorly on his character and reveals a lack of confidence in his public positions.
All respect lost for Mark Cuban.
He's deleting his tweets to avoid being on the wrong side of history.
Never forget, Mark Cuban was pro-Kamala, pro-wokeism, and pro-demagoguery. @mcuban. pic.twitter.com/hjAXdQdzzt
— Stock Viking, Ph.D. (@StockViking) November 11, 2024
As the dust settles on the 2024 election, Cuban’s tweet deletions are unlikely to restore his credibility. Instead, they may serve as a cautionary tale for public figures seeking to navigate the treacherous waters of political endorsements.