NBA owner and billionaire investor Mark Cuban said he's open to a conversation about running for Vice President in 2016 with either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
Cuban expressed interest in running with Hillary Clinton.
He said he would "absolutely" entertain that conversation, but "she would have to go more to the center."
Clinton, in a separate interview on "Meet the Press," did not fully dismiss the idea.
"I appreciate his openness to it," she said.
In vetting vice presidential candidates, Clinton explained, "I think we should look widely and broadly.
It's not just people in elective office.
It is successful business-people."