I don't know. All I do know is come 2020 Trump isn't going to get my vote. Of course he didn't in 2016 either. I voted third party against both Trump and Clinton. Will I vote for the Democratic candidate, that all depends on whom the Democratic candidate is. If I don't like their candidate, I will vote third party. Whether for Scultz or some other third party candidate, that remains to be seen.
I am among the 57% of all Americans who think a viable third party is needed. As such, I have no qualms in voting third party when I dislike both major party candidates. There is no voting for the lesser of two evils or the least worst candidate for me.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/244094...utm_content=morelink&utm_campaign=syndication
This desire for a third party is the two major parties fault. Their constant movement to the further left and right, away from middle America, the center, center left and center right has caused the two major parties to shrink quite a lot over the last 10-15 years. Most of America is somewhere in-between of the far left and far right agendas of our two major parties. This has caused the rise in independents from 30% to 43% since 2006.
It is only getting worse.