On Monday, the billionaire investor appeared on CNBC's "Squawk Box," where he defended campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris as the more pro-business candidate, despite his disagreements with elements of her tax plan and her call to abolish the filibuster.
Cuban told co-host Joe Kernen if Harris didn't win, he'd be unhappy about it, but he'd accept the election results, because he valued country over party.
"Let me just add, if Trump wins, last time when he won, he asked me to help on health care, on PPE [personal protective equipment], I sat with Peter Navarro and helped him come up with a mask company and helped them grow. That was all domestic production. I’ll do the same thing. I’m America first," he said.