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Photos: AFP/IMAGEBANK s   o who might challenge Donald Trump in 2020? How about the barista-in-chief? Though the 2020 elections are more than two years away, no Democratic politician has emerged to energize the base. Instead, more unconventional names are rising to the fore, first celebrity Oprah Winfrey and now Starbucks executive chairman Howard Schultz.
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Photos: AFP/IMAGEBANK s   o who might challenge Donald Trump in 2020? How about the barista-in-chief? Though the 2020 elections are more than two years away, no Democratic politician has emerged to energize the base. Instead, more unconventional names are rising to the fore, first celebrity Oprah Winfrey and now Starbucks executive chairman Howard Schultz.
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