FILE – Andrew Yang, a candidate in the Democratic primaries for president, speaks at a town hall meeting in Cleveland, Feb. 24, 2019. Andrew Yang is not the typical U.S. presidential candidate. As a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, Yang has never run for elected office before. And he began his unlikely campaign a year and a half ago with virtually no name recognition — but a talent for social media.
Yet he gained traction running on one major theme — the promise to enact universal basic income or a "Freedom Dividend" that has sparked interest throughout the country. Under Yang’s approach, […]
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