Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is mulling a run for president as a “centrist independent.” Is there any chance the billionaire turned politician can win?
SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:
Why the Constitution makes a third-party presidency extremely difficult https://cnn.it/2DHYe1D
Gallup Party Affiliation https://bit.ly/2MBDH14
Trump’s Voter Standing Steady Despite Shutdown, WSJ/NBC News Poll Says https://on.wsj.com/2BcOFWN
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz: ‘I am seriously thinking of running for President’ https://cnn.it/2Gd7PPs
Bloomberg swipes at Schultz over possible 2020 bid: ‘No way an independent can win’ https://fxn.ws/2G5fpMh
Here’s how third-party candidates have changed elections
https://bit.ly/2B7Ipje
On Politics: Did the Shutdown Hurt Trump’s 2020 Chances?
https://nyti.ms/2S8W43a
Democratic front-runners for 2020? There are 31
https://bit.ly/2RTizcU
Kamala Harris Kicks Off 2020 Campaign With Oakland Rally
https://nyti.ms/2UksgxN
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