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Yang 2020

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Recursion

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Tue Nov 26, 2019, 10:33 AM Nov 2019

Are we still underrating Andrew Yang? Yes, we are [View all]

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/25/politics/andrew-yang-2020-support-underrated/

Andrew Yang, sometime in the next two weeks, is expected to qualify for the sixth Democratic debate next month in Los Angeles. That will represent a clean sweep for Yang, as he will have made the stage in all six of the Democratic presidential debates this year.

That in and of itself would have been quasi-unthinkable in the early months of 2019, when Yang was a total political unknown, given somewhere between none and a snowball's chance in hell of even being relevant in the 2020 primary fight. What's been clear for months now, however, is that Yang -- through his quirky personality and willingness to talk about previously taboo topics like automation and universal basic income -- has built a durable following online and offline that outpaces many of the better-known candidates who have left the race and several who are still in it.

Yang has, in short, cleared that hardest, first hurdle: relevance.

On that, everyone -- mostly -- agrees. But in the wake of Yang's surprisingly strong debate performance last week in Atlanta, it's worth asking a different question: Are we still underrating Yang, his influence on the race and his chances going forward?
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Thanks for posting this! redqueen Nov 2019 #1
Glad to join up! Recursion Nov 2019 #2
Yay! redqueen Nov 2019 #3
Rating Yang's chances Normanart Nov 2019 #4
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