Schultz heckled 'don't help elect Trump!'
as eyes White House
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[January 29, 2019]
(Reuters) - A day after Howard
Schultz said he might run for U.S. president, a heckler shouted "don't
help elect Trump" at the former Starbucks CEO, voicing concerns that his
independent bid could help President Donald Trump win re-election in
2020.
In an interview with CBS' "60 minutes" aired on Sunday, Schultz said he
was seriously thinking of running as a centrist independent in 2020.
Democrats immediately urged Schultz to think again, saying he would take
votes away from the Democratic Party nominee.
"Don't help elect Trump, you egotistical, billionaire, asshole," shouted
the heckler at a Schultz book promotion in New York City on Monday.
"Go back to Davos with the rest of the billionaire elite who think they
know how to run the world," the heckler added, before being pulled aside
by security.
In an on-stage interview at the book event, Schultz was asked if he
would drop out of the 2020 race if polls showed his candidacy would help
re-elect Trump.
"If I decide to run for president as an independent, I will believe, and
have the courage and conviction to believe, that I can win,” Schultz
said. "I'm certainly not going to do anything to put Donald Trump back
in the oval office."
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Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz delivers remarks at the
Starbucks 2016 Investor Day in Manhattan, New York, U.S. December 7,
2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
Schultz described himself as a "lifelong Democrat," but said
Americans were tired of the "revenge politics" of the Republican and
Democratic parties.
No independent candidate has ever won a U.S. presidential election,
although some have played the role of third-party spoiler
(Reporting By Andrew Hay; Editing by Michael Perry)
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