The billionaire said he worried run would help Trump.
, also wrote that while a second Donald Trump presidency would be a grave threat to American democracy, a “far-left Democratic candidate” securing the nomination could do the same thing.
An April back injury forced Schultz to put his campaign on pause, and he noted that multiple surgeries have made his recovery a priority.that he promised he would release his tax returns. He also disagreed with the way Trump was handling trade, instead viewing Mexico, the EU, China, and Canada as American allies.
Schultz stepped down from Starbucks in 2018 and said he was gravely concerned about the state of the country, prompting speculation that he would run in 2020. Once he began working to get on all 50 states’ ballots in 2019, critics argued his candidacy could re-elect Trump by splitting the vote.
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