If Cuban thinks Trump is going be thrown of his game or something by him sitting there and scowling or whatever he plans to do, I hate to break it to him. I’ve been to these type of debates before, the venues are a lot larger than they look on TV, the spotlights are on the candidates and the moderators, and the audience is over 50 feet behind the moderators in a darkened auditorium. Between the spotlights and distance, Trump will not be able to even see Cuban. (Not that anybody with Trump’s long history in the public spotlight and on TV would be thrown off his game anyway....)
Lydie Denier, an actress, model, and former fiance to the late Ambassador Chris Stevens, said in an interview that Hillary Clinton failed to do her job by ignoring repeated requests for additional security in Benghazi.
Mr. Trump seems to be at his very best when someone gets in his face with a challenge. I wonder if Cuban being in the front row might sharpen Trump’s performance.