Former Starbucks CEO Giving Democrats Jitters when He Announces 2020 Run

So the Democrats are scraping the barrel, trying to come up with a 2020 Presidential candidate who can beat Trump. So far, they’ve got a number of folks who they can reasonably expect to take the votes of loyal Democrat voters- but they haven’t got anyone who can change minds. And they certainly haven’t got any solutions for the fact they are leaking voters like a rusty colander.

First, there’s Kamala Harris who has got Dems excited because she’s not white and she’s female. Great credentials, right? Well, you haven’t heard the half of it. She also thinks that ICE is basically the same as the KKK. Democrat voters love that stuff.

Then, there’s Elizabeth Warren, who Dems love even though she was RIPPED for the ancestry debacle over her apparently very low Native American DNA percentage- which is actually far below even average levels of Native American heritage for seemingly very white folks. The fact is, there’s about a 78% chance that you have more American Indian in you than she does. But Warren actually came off somewhat sane on the subject of Trump wanting out of Syria. So, that’s surprising.

And then there’s the beast- that’s right- Hillary Clinton is ironing her pantsuit and testing the waters. Yeah, so that’s gross.

But amid all this chaos, another candidate has raised his caffeinated head and the Democrats are soiling themselves over it. It’s CEO of Starbucks, Howard Schultz.

Why are Democrats so afraid of this candidate? Check out the video below to see why.


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