For night two of the democratic debates, presidential hopeful Andrew Yang ditched the tie — and people had plenty to say about it.
Tieless-ness has long been a signature look for Yang, who is campaigning on a universal basic income plan that would give every American over the age of 18 $1,000 every month.
The 44-year-old tech entrepreneur was the only male candidate to go so casual. “Yang is blazing new ground here,” said MSNBC’s Brian Williams as the candidate walked onstage.In a post-debate panel Williams asked Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, “Do you look at Mr. Yang and say, ’Would […]
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