Howard Schultz for president?

Bugeye

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What are his positions on issues? I imagine him being liberal on social issues and fiscally conservative based on his statement that the Federal deficit and debt load is the number one issue we face. So I can imagine voting for him enthusiastically, even if he goes third party. If he were to win over the disillusioned from both repub and dem parties, could he win?
 

Unclebaldrick

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What are his positions on issues? I imagine him being liberal on social issues and fiscally conservative based on his statement that the Federal deficit and debt load is the number one issue we face. So I can imagine voting for him enthusiastically, even if he goes third party. If he were to win over the disillusioned from both repub and dem parties, could he win?
Uh, sure. I support your support of him 100%.

Namaste. Go with God. Be fruitful and multiply. Be excellent to each other.
 

blaze 57

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Its a great idea and good for our country if Schultz runs as an (I). I fully support that. We need a third party in the mix.
 

schuylaar

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What are his positions on issues? I imagine him being liberal on social issues and fiscally conservative based on his statement that the Federal deficit and debt load is the number one issue we face. So I can imagine voting for him enthusiastically, even if he goes third party. If he were to win over the disillusioned from both repub and dem parties, could he win?
no. we already have a jew.
 

Bugeye

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Better chance John Kasich will run a 3rd party campaign.

Oh, oh.

Trump got 46.1% in 2016 and will never match that again.

Must be the things he says everyday that 60% of those polled despise.
Ronald Reagan had a 38 approval at this point in his first term and won 49 states in his reelection. So you never know.
 

Bugeye

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Oh, I know.

And only a total douche bag would compare Reagan to Trump, even .
in the abstract. Nixon won 49 states too and didn't make it to the 2 year anniversary of that election.

Trump will never see 46.1% again.
Your unprovoked ad hom attack speaks to your character. Chill bro, we are all in this thing together.
 

Herb & Suds

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What are his positions on issues? I imagine him being liberal on social issues and fiscally conservative based on his statement that the Federal deficit and debt load is the number one issue we face. So I can imagine voting for him enthusiastically, even if he goes third party. If he were to win over the disillusioned from both repub and dem parties, could he win?
Republicans who were branded RINO's are looking for any avenue to get back power but Democrats wanted their help when fighting the Tea baggers and Freedom Cockus ... now that they are without a party thanks to Trump they want to jack the left wing
NYET !
 

Boberman

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ummmm no..@blaze57 knows that will split the ticket three ways and is hoping trump gets re-elected.
It does not matter those Participation Trophy lovers will not quit I foresee 2 or 3 running thru other parties. The left is really good at eating their own.
 

ttystikk

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It does not matter those Participation Trophy lovers will not quit I foresee 2 or 3 running thru other parties. The left is really good at eating their own.
It's the job of the Democratic Party to denigrate and discredit the Left, while continuing to legitimise the rightward creep of the mainstream by 'resisting' (futilely) only its most overt excesses.
 

ttystikk

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What are his positions on issues? I imagine him being liberal on social issues and fiscally conservative based on his statement that the Federal deficit and debt load is the number one issue we face. So I can imagine voting for him enthusiastically, even if he goes third party. If he were to win over the disillusioned from both repub and dem parties, could he win?
Just what we need; another billionaire who thinks he knows what America needs better than the average citizens.
 
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