USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO — On a recent Sunday, Victor Garcia left his Silicon Valley apartment and traveled an hour north to attend a rally by Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang .
Garcia, a 20-year-old political science major, is eager to vote both in the November 2020 election and in California’s moved-up primary on March 3. But as curious as he is about Yang, a passionate proponent of a monthly $1,000 Universal Basic Income payment, Garcia is still candidate shopping. He wants to see which politician is most attuned to issues that concern the state’s growing Latino population .
“This election […]
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