“At this hour, he couldn’t even get to three electoral votes in Washington, D.C.,” said Donna Brazile, a former Democratic Party chair. Former New York mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, a billionaire who is considering a Democratic campaign for president, has been the most outspoken opponent. In that interview, Schultz said the Democratic reaction to his potential campaign was overblown and premature. “I think the Democrats need a little bit less caffeine right now,” Schultz said. “If I run for president, I am not running against the Democratic Party.
Source: Washington Post January 31, 2019 00:06 UTC