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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Former Starbucks CEO heckled at book event for weighing independent run: 'Don't help elect Trump!'

"What I said last night is that I am seriously considering running for president as a centrist independent," Schultz said during a book event in New York City, referring to his interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" that aired Sunday. "And I wanted to clarify the word 'independent,' which I view merely as a designation on the ballot."
That's when a protester in the crowd interrupted.
Howard Schultz's potential 2020 bid gives Democrats a double shot of unease
"Don't help elect Trump, you egotistical billionaire a**hole," the protester yelled. "Go back to getting ratioed on Twitter. Go back to Davos with the other billionaire elites who think they know how to run the world. That's not what democracy is."
The protester was drowned out by boos from others in the audience.
"Getting ratioed" on Twitter refers to the amount of replies, *typically negative,* being more than the likes or retweets of a post.
Several Democrats have voiced concern over a potential Schultz White House bid, arguing that an independent candidate would siphon off votes from the Democratic nominee and result in Trump winning re-election.
Schultz was asked later during Monday's event if, should he decided to run, would he drop out if his poll numbers were low and it appeared Trump was ahead.
"Nobody wants to see Donald Trump removed from office more than me," the former Starbucks chief replied, adding later, "I'm certainly not going to do anything to put Donald Trump back in the Oval Office."

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