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Mark Cuban’s Top Five Anti-Trump Twitter Zingers

Mark Cuban’s weapon of choice in his battle against Donald Trump is undoubtedly Twitter.

The Dallas-based Jewish billionaire has perfected his ability to get under Trump’s skins in no more than 140 characters. Cuban is well aware of the impact his anti-Trump tweets have had: “I knew that it would get under his skin and drive him crazy. Mission accomplished,” he said. after the first debate. And he actually enjoys it.

“It’s always fun because it takes two seconds to pop out 140 characters and get people riled up,” Cuban told [Business Insider.] (http://www.businessinsider.com/mark-cuban-donald-trump-twitter-2016-9)

One way of doing it is going after Trump’s business:

And his brand:

Or by turning Trump’s attack lines against him:

Live-tweeting Trump’s debates works:

As does just challenging Trump directly, to a modern-day duel:

Trump, by the way, did not respond to the dare.

Contact Nathan Guttman at guttman@forward.com or on Twitter @nathanguttman

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