Overview
- Cuban, a 2024 Harris surrogate, said Tuesday at Politico’s Health Care Summit that he has no interest in supporting her for president again.
- He brushed off questions about her past health plans and said his focus is fixing the system rather than promoting any candidate.
- Cuban highlighted his push to cut drug costs through his Cost Plus Drugs company and his support for the Break Up Big Medicine Act, which targets large healthcare conglomerates.
- He said he could vote for a Republican who advances lower costs and better access, adding that he is not tied to either party.
- Harris recently said she is thinking about a 2028 run, and a Yale Poll reported Democrats view Cuban as more electable than her.