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Mark Cuban blasts 2-party political system that boosts "extreme views"

Mark Cuban said he won't run for office because the two-party political "system is so messed up,” suggesting his new business venture is the best way he can help the American people.

The big picture: "I'd rather fight. I can have a bigger impact," the popular investor and Dallas Mavericks owner said at the Axios BFD event Wednesday.


Context: Cuban’s direct-to-consumer pharmacy business, Cost Plus Drugs, launched in January with the aim to shed light on the drug supply chain and rebate system, providing discounts on generic medications.

  • The business model comes in part as a result of a political system and pharmaceutical industry that Cuban described as "f*cked up."

What he's saying: Cuban also criticized primary elections, saying people who vote in them often have the most "extreme views," making candidates more likely to try to appeal to those "extreme" voters.

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