Billionaire Mark Cuban, known for being a judge on the show Shark Tank, made an appearance at a rally of Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin, shortly after endorsing the Democrat nominee earlier. As he began his speech at the Recreational Eagle Center, the main sports and recreation facility on the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse campus, Cuban started off with a stand-up routine that left the crowd in splits. The video soon went viral on social media. Cuban, a celebrity investor in the show Shark Tank, is better known as the owner of the NBA franchise Dallas Mavericks. Speaking at the rally, he remarked that the 78-year-old used to be coherent before, but now "something has happened" to him. Trump used to be "little bit coherent," Cuban said. “But I don’t know what happened to him,” he added. He then went on to warn the rally attendees that the tax cuts being proposed by Donald Trump would make their Christmas holiday gifts 60% more expensive than they are now.“You won’t be able to afford the presents you want for your family and friends,” he said, pleading with the crowd to elect Harris. Cuban's primary business interests are in technology. He co-founded MicroSolutions, a computer consulting service, which he sold to CompuServe for $6 million. He later co-founded Broadcast.com, which was sold to Yahoo! for $5.7 billion in stock. He purchased the Dallas Mavericks in 2000 and led them to the NBA championship in 2011. His estimated net worth is around $6 billion, as per Forbes.
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