Forget policy platforms and charisma. According to billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban, the 2026 elections will be won or lost based on something most voters don't even think about: the algorithms that decide what shows up in their social media feeds.
The Algorithm Is the Message
Cuban took to X on Sunday to share his theory about where politics is heading. "This seems to be to be a race where everyone's frame of reference is influenced more by the narratives delivered by the algorithms we consume than the actual events themselves," he wrote.
The problem, according to Cuban, is that these algorithms don't stay static. They "evolve as new information, accurate or not, are posted," which means campaigns are essentially chasing a moving target that responds to whatever content goes viral, regardless of whether it's true.
Welcome to the First AI-Driven Election
Cuban didn't mince words about what this means for traditional campaigning. "This is the first AI driven election season where policy and personalities mean nothing and algorithms drive everything," he declared.
In his view, the real power players aren't the candidates themselves but rather those who control the algorithms at major platforms. Right behind them are the campaign teams savvy enough to "reverse-engineer the algos and use them to their advantage."
Cuban wrapped up his post with a knowing jab at the very system he was describing: "Now I wait for the personal attacks that those algos deliver to the top of my replies."




