Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a Donald Trump supporter, and entrepreneur Mark Cuban, who supports Hillary Clinton, sparred over the merits of their candidates’ fitness for the White House ahead of the third and final presidential debate.
Giuliani insisted Wednesday on CNN that Clinton’s mishandling over government information while she was secretary of state — the FBI director called it “extremely careless” — disqualified her from the presidency.
Meanwhile, Cuban, one of Trump’s fiercest critics, said Trump’s business ventures that failed are evidence of his lack of judgement and skill in the private sector.
“You know, when somebody has to give their name and sell their name that often,” Cuban said, referring to Trump-licensed products, “that tells me they’re desperate. He has not had a long track record of business.”
Trump, the Republican nominee, and Clinton, his Democratic opponent, are set to face-off for the final time Wednesday night in Las Vegas.